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  • Former Republican Gov. Phil Batt, widely viewed as one of the driving legislative forces behind Idaho's human rights laws and a respected onion farmer, has died at 96.
  • This Saturday, six Idaho innovators will take the stage at this weekend's Ovation Speakers Series to share their professional expertise, life experience and passion with the local community. It's an event you won't want to miss!
  • "Tiny Beautiful Things" is one of the most anticipated productions in recent memory for Boise Contemporary Theater. And the production’s director, Donna Jean Fogel and Marissa Price who plays Sugar, the anonymous advice columnist at the center of the play, visit with Morning Edition host George Prentice to preview BCT’s soon-to-open show.
  • Idaho may be best known for its iconic potatoes, but the Gem State also has a long history of making candy and sweet treats.
  • There are so many struggles facing parents and children in today’s world, then throw in any type of difference and those struggles can multiply. Meg Zucker, who was born with a genetic condition herself, knows those struggles and she wanted to give parents and caregivers some tools on how to support their children.
  • Its Oscar season and we've got questions about what to expect!
  • Author Cyndie Spiegel is back with another book "Microjoys: Finding Hope When Life is Not Okay." The book is filled with essays about the microjoys that have kept Cyndie moving forward, even in the toughest times of her life.
  • Idaho is home to a large variety of birds of prey and spotting them around the Gem state is fairly easy, but figuring out which one is which can be a little trickier.
  • For years, police in our region have dealt with crimes triggered by methamphetamine abuse. Now there’s a surprising new problem – meth contamination in libraries.
  • For more than just one group here in the Treasure Valley, restoring 50 acres of habitat along the Boise River has become a labor of love.
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