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Some states poised to allow college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness
Congress could step in, but lawmakers have been unable to come to agreement on a federal law
Initial cleanup underway at abandoned Stibnite Mine as company hopes to resume mining
Mining company plans to clean up historic waste, but Nez Perce Tribe and conservationists are concerned
Idaho counties report increase in requests for absentee ballots for general election
Registered voters have until Oct. 28 to request an absentee ballot
With climate-fueled wildfires straining insurance markets, officials work to avoid ‘uninsurable future’
Colorado, Texas and Hawaii have experienced some of the nation’s most catastrophic and tragic wildfires in recent years. Officials from all three states were in Boise this week to discuss how wildfire destabilizes home insurance markets.
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A Few Schools Reopen, But Remote Learning Could Go On For Years In U.S.
Governors are starting to float ideas for reopening schools. But there are many concerns about what education will look like when that happens.
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Farms are turning to guest workers to fill labor shortages, but critics say it still isn’t enough
Over 300,000 visas were issued last year to foreign farmworkers – a fraction of what the agriculture industry needs for its labor force. That guest worker program is getting new scrutiny from labor and industry critics who have long wanted to overhaul it.
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Barbed wire fences dot the West. There’s a growing movement to take them down -- for wildlife
Every two and a half miles of barbed wire is responsible for killing one deer, elk or pronghorn a year, one study estimated.
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Cómo ICE se convirtió en la agencia policial con mayor financiamiento en Estados Unidos
El presupuesto del ICE rondó los $10,000 millones durante años, pero la administración de Trump y el congreso controlado por los Republicanos están llevando los recursos de la agencia a niveles sin precedentes.
'Mamá, I'm Still Hungry': In Puerto Rico, Child Hunger Becomes A Flashpoint
After weeks of public pressure, Puerto Rico's governor allowed some school cafeterias to provide meals for children during the pandemic. But many on the island say it's not enough.
Sticker shock: Idaho property owners react to soaring assessed home values
Twice as many appeals filed so far in Ada County compared to 2021, assessor says
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