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A look at the research: The latest on gender-affirming care in Idaho
Idaho could become the latest state in the country to ban gender-affirming care for anyone under 18.
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Federal program pays farmers not to farm in effort to conserve water
Water levels in Lake Powell, the nation’s second-largest reservoir on the Colorado River, are at a record low. To keep it from declining further, federal officials are ready to spend tens of millions of dollars to incentivize farmers and other water users in the river’s upper basin to conserve.
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University of Idaho student helps researchers identify giraffes in the wild
Idaho Matters takes a trip to South Africa to study giraffes and find out how researchers tell them apart.
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'Pineapple Street:' An author interview with Jenny Jackson
Idaho Matters talks with author Jenny Jackson about her new book "Pineapple Street."
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Real estate prices continue to rise in resort towns across the west
Resort towns across the west saw record-breaking real estate prices last year. Housing has always been hard to come by in the region, but new data shows the problem is getting worse.
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Take a tour of the Old Idaho Penitentiary's cemetery
You may have taken a tour or been to an event on the grounds of the Old Idaho Penitentiary, but there’s an even darker side to the prison that you may not be familiar with: the cemetery. More than half of the markers in the cemetery have no names, and some that do can’t be found on any of the prison records which begs the question, who is buried there?
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Ketchum residents struggle with local mail services
There's a problem with the mail in Ketchum, now mail issues aren't new to the community, but this latest one has more than a few people puzzled.
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Local art exhibit shares Idahoans stories of immigration
Carmen, Carlos, Maria, Juan, Gloria, these are just some of the eleven names of Idahoans that represent the 11 million undocumented people living in the U.S. today. That’s the premise of a traveling art exhibit from the ACLU of Idaho.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: March 15, 2023
This week marks the third year of COVID-19 in Idaho. The virus was officially found in the Gem state on Friday, March 13, 2020 in a Boise women. Governor Brad Little signed an emergency declaration and held the first of dozens of news conferences to talk about his response to the virus, and there’s more on the origins of COVID in the U.S. Congress.
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'Do The Right' is helping to spread a little bit of kindness
Next week, the City of Meridian is asking everyone to perform an act of kindness, from the small to the large, to spread some compassion throughout the community.
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