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Racing to the finish line: Skiers compete in Alpine Championships
This has been a historic season for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, holding more world cup events on domestic soil in its history. And the season comes to a big finish with the U.S. Alpine Ski Championships in Sun Valley starting Sunday, April 2nd.
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'Superhero Walk' helps raise awareness for Child Abuse Prevention Month
According to an annual report from the Idaho Legislature the number of cases filed by prosecutors in Idaho, involving sexual abuse against children has once again gone up, this time to 1,043 cases.
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Are inhalers contributing to climate change?
When you think of climate change you might not think about people who suffer from asthma, but many of the inhalers that help people with lung issues breathe can create greenhouse gasses.
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'The Fans Strike Back' exhibition comes to Boise
This weekend you can fight alongside the Rebel Alliance or join the Galactic Empire because the largest Star Wars fan exhibition is in town.
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'The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise:' An author Interview with Colleen Oakley
USA Today bestselling author Colleen Oakley is back with a new novel, The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise, and it’s being called wildly surprising and entertaining, just the book many of us need right now.
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'Clean Slate Act' offers fresh start for non-violent offenders
Earlier this week, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law what’s been dubbed the Clean Slate Act. The bipartisan legislation allows people with “minor non-violent, non-sexual offenses” to ask to shield their criminal record from public view if they meet certain conditions.
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From coal to nuclear, the energy landscape could be shifting
The energy landscape in our region is changing with coal plants scheduled to close and fossil fuel production facing new challenges. Wyoming Public Radio’s Caitlin Tan reports for the Mountain West News Bureau.
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It's time to make sure you're still registered to vote in Idaho
If you haven’t voted in a few years, your registration may have been dropped from the voter rolls. Every other year, Idaho’s 44 county clerks and the Secretary of State are required to do a review of the voter registration system and drop the voters who may have moved, who haven’t been voting and who have become ineligible to vote.
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What does the Silicon Valley Bank collapse mean for Idaho?
Idaho Matters takes a look at the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and what it could mean for Idahoans, Idaho banks and credit unions.
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'Clean Food, Messy Life:' An author interview with Jamie Truppie
Idaho Matters takes a look at a food memoire that is part challenge, part hope.
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