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  • Idaho Matters takes a look at a new tool that is helping support the mental health professionals who assist kids in crisis.
  • What happens when you combine improv comedy, a group of slightly wacky singer-songwriters and dinner theater? Well, on Friday in Ketchum, you’ll get Parlor in the Round, a night of singing, song creation, fun, and storytelling - thanks to the Sun Valley Museum of Art!
  • The Les Bois Film Festival is back for its seventh year with more scenes and stories about nature and the great outdoors.
  • A deadly virus is spreading out of Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea. It’s a form of hemorrhagic fever, which has no cure, so how concerned should we be here in Idaho? We’ll answer that question and take a look at your questions about Shingles and COVID-19.
  • 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.
  • Believe it or not bugs are in trouble. Despite how you may feel about most bugs they’re very good for the environment and they’re being threatened by pollution, habitat loss, a changing climate, even the kinds of clothes you buy. This Thursday, the 20th, Vicki Hird will be talking about the importance of bugs and how we can help them.
  • All across the southwest, there’s a problem. There’s not enough water to go around. And the water that does arrive, often falls far away from where people live. That leads to tense conversations about how and where it should be used. A new project is trying to bridge the gap, starting with the youngest water users.
  • In this digital age, cybersecurity preparedness is a constant battle, and our only defense against hackers trying to steal our information and our identities. Idaho Matters sat down with an expert to give us some advice on how to protect our digital information.
  • For more than three decades there have been those who have argued for taking down four Snake River hydropower dams to help save struggling salmon. But for years, efforts to remove the dams have stalled for a variety of reasons. Now there are some very concrete efforts, including in the U.S. Congress, to try to get all the players to the table and to consider a way to take the dams down.
  • A new novel, The Hunter, puts to rest some tropes about suspense novels, small town crime, women and police corruption.
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