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After tense hearing, Idaho Senate’s all-day kindergarten bill is in limbo
Meeting ended abruptly by chairman after amendment discussions
'We Can't Stand It Anymore': Bolivian Protesters Demand Quick Elections
"Many of us know the risk [voting] entails because of the pandemic," a protester says, "but we want to hold elections." The vote, postponed twice due to the virus, is now set to take place on Oct. 18.
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As We Return To Work And School During The Pandemic, Can The Air Inside Be Kept Safe?
Changes to ventilation — everything from opening windows to making pricey upgrades to HVAC systems — can help reduce the risk of the coronavirus being spread inside a building.
Is Singing Together Safe In The Era Of Coronavirus? Not Really, Experts Say
Schools, faith and community groups as well as professional musicians are all struggling with the risks of singing. Experts present the most recent research and offer strategies to mitigate the risks.
Damning Salmon? An Ecological and Native American Perspective, Part 4
This week on Sustainable Idaho, we talk to Russ Thurow, a Fisheries Research Scientist for the U.S Forest Service. We discuss the current management…
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What Parents Can Learn From Child Care Centers That Stayed Open During Lockdowns
The Y, and New York City's Department of Education, have been caring for tens of thousands of children during the pandemic. Neither has had reports of coronavirus clusters or outbreaks.
Landlords Struggling To Stay Afloat See Lifeline In COVID-19 Relief For Renters
The latest COVID-19 relief bill passed by Congress has upward of $27 billion for rental assistance to prevent evictions. With so many renters not paying, many landlords are struggling.
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'Each Day It's More And More': Houston Hospital Makes Room For COVID-19 Surge Cases
Roberta Schwartz, chief innovation officer at Houston Methodist Hospital, describes how the hospital is dealing with the current influx of COVID-19 cases.
Clubbing In The Time Of COVID-19: Berlin Clubs Are Closed, So DJs Are Livestreaming
People are dancing at home to livestreamed sets. "I think this is probably the most difficult time since World War II," says Lutz Leichsenring of the Berlin Club Commission. "Everything is shut down."
Pakistan Calls Off Limits On Mosque Attendance In Time For Ramadan
The clampdown on public gatherings was openly defied by clerics and worshippers. Now the government has changed the rules as the holy month is about to begin.
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