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Nevada’s groundwater crisis offers lessons for the Mountain West, study finds
A new study shows Nevada’s groundwater — and the ecosystems that rely on it — is under growing strain. Researchers have mapped out solutions that could help and serve as a guide for other Mountain West states.
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Shut down delays federal help for low-income households to pay utility bills
Funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program to arrive by end of month
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Are we loving Idaho’s nature to death? Why some have hope for outdoors with record use
In 2020, 7.6 million people visited Idaho State Parks, breaking the previous record by 1.2 million visitors
For Kurdish Americans In Nashville, A Beloved Leader's Death Prompts Vaccine Push
Some immigrant groups are closing the ethnic gap on COVID-19 shots. For many Kurdish Americans, their fears about vaccination are entangled with their experiences in refugee camps after fleeing Iraq.
Idaho forced to ration medical care as hospitals buckle under COVID-19
‘Crisis standards’ will apply to North Idaho
Be prepared, Idaho. Memorial Day outdoors outlook calls for cold, unpredictable weather
U.S. Forest Service officials urge multiple backup plans as camping, recreation season begins in the Gem State
More Essential Than Ever, Low-Wage Workers Demand More
In this lockdown, low-wage workers have been publicly declared "essential" — up there with doctors and nurses. But the workers say their pay, benefits and protections don't reflect it.
Why We Grow Numb To Staggering Statistics — And What We Can Do About It
The growing coronavirus death toll doesn't provoke the same type of emotional response that a plane crash might. It's a coping mechanism and how our neurons are wired, says psychologist Elke Weber.
In The Pandemic Era, This 'Gathering' Has Lost Some Of Its Magic
Magic: The Gathering is a popular collectible card game that's been around for years. But it can be an expensive hobby, and it thrives on in-person play. The pandemic has knocked players for a loop.
Army Scales Back In-Person Recruiting, Deploys Virus Testing Before Basic Training
The U.S. Army is adapting its recruiting amid the coronavirus, cutting the number of people in recruiting stations and moving much of its pitching online.
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