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A look at Idaho's initiative process and how it could change
A proposal working its way through the Idaho legislature would change the way a citizens initiative gets on the ballot.
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Ultimate frisbee team gears up for the 2023 season
Idaho Matters checks in with "Utah Wild" as they get ready for ultimate frisbee season.
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Celebrating our differences through art: Artist Jane Chu helps refugees tell their stories
Jane Chu is a New York-based illustrator and artist. She spent time as chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts and now she travels around the country to share stories of refugees and immigrants.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: February 22, 2022
The Idaho Legislature is considering a bill to make it a misdemeanor to give a shot of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. What does that mean for Idaho's doctors and nurses? Plus, levels of COVID are up and down in Boise's wastewater, should we be concerned?
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'Times Undoing:' An author interview with Cheryl Head
Author Cheryl Head is known for her page turning novels and her newest book, "Time’s Undoing," is her most personal yet. She joins Idaho Matters to talk more about how her outrage over the murder of George Floyd in 2020 compelled her to write her latest novel.
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What's next for Amtrak in Idaho? That could be up to you
Bring Amtrak service back to Southern Idaho and link it to Salt Lake City, that’s the hope of the city of Boise and they’re looking for some public input on the idea.
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New House bill could require schools to display the motto "In God We Trust"
There’s a controversy brewing in the Idaho Legislature, this time about public schools and the phrase “in God We Trust."
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: February 8, 2023
With the official end of the Coronavirus Public Health Emergency coming in May it means a complex set of policy changes, as well as a new move forward for the United States.
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Habitat for Humanity helps Idahoans stay housed
As the cost of housing continues to increase more and more people are finding themselves without a place to call home. Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity is trying to change that though. They have built more than 80 homes and helped many more folks who are growing older and want to stay in their houses.
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Colorado River crisis could lead to drier future for some states
Water officials across the West have been negotiating a crisis on the Colorado River. Drought is putting pressure on the seven-state basin, and the nation’s two largest reservoirs recently reached record lows.
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