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Supreme Court rules Idaho’s abortion ban does not apply in emergency cases, for now
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Idaho’s abortion ban goes against federal mandates and can not be enforced in emergency cases for now. The opinion does not rule on the merit of the case but sends the case back to lower courts.
Report: Trillions of cubic feet of untapped natural gas could be under our region
27 trillion cubic feet of natural gas is nearly the same amount the U.S. consumes in a year. But extracting it is another story.
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National Weather Service office in Wyoming closes overnight amid staffing shortage
Typical weather balloon flights are being restored in other offices.
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Texas Teacher Takes Her Students On A Road Trip Through U.S. History — Remotely
When the pandemic forced high school teacher Cathy Cluck to rethink her teaching strategy, she went on a "Great American History Road Trip," holding virtual lessons along the way.
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Local Western officials raise concerns about federal fire policy; agencies push back
Local elected officials across the region are worried that changes in federal policy are putting their communities at risk from wildfire. But public land agencies say some of the concerns are overstated.
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Offspring of Grizzly 399 hit by car in Grand Teton, dies in willows
The five-year-old male bear follows in his world-famous mama’s footsteps.
Colombia Sees Bouts Of Looting As Coronavirus Fallout Puts People Out Of Work
The most dramatic case occurred earlier this month when a scramble to steal gasoline ended in a hellish fireball. Other recent incidents involved residents pilfering a humanitarian aid vehicle.
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‘A broken system’: Idaho child care providers say they need more help to keep costs down
Idaho is 1 of 4 states in the U.S. that does not provide state funds for pre-K programs
Will Idaho’s special interest groups be a barrier to tax code changes?
Some industry representatives say a review is a good idea — others say it’s a waste of time
Idaho’s history and anti-government subculture set the stage for a health crisis
How did we get here? It started long ago, with Idahoans who ‘didn’t want people telling them what to do’
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