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A look at 'The Bright Side' with author Chad Otis
As the cost of housing and inflation continues to rise families across the U.S. are struggling to make ends meet, especially here in Idaho. That's why one local author has written a new book called The Bright Side opening up a conversation around important topics like housing insecurity, food insecurity and socioeconomic differences, while also finding the good in things.
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'Screaming on the Inside:' An author interview with Jessica Grose
In the new bestseller "Screaming on the Inside," author Jessica Grose chronicles how unreasonable expectations of motherhood are baked into our culture, along with stereotypes that feed that narrative.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: February 15, 2022
Idaho Matters takes a look at the latest with COVID-19, Avian Influenza and Hemorrhagic Fever.
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As it joins the ESA we take a look at the Whitebark Pine in Idaho
The Whitebark Pine is in trouble, thanks to a variety of factors. Idaho Matters takes look at why the tree is being listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
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A new vaccine could help bumblebees stay alive
A new study says we could lose 97% of all western bumblebees in the next 30 years. Thanks to the help of a new vaccine though it might be possible to help save them.
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Local group fights against period poverty in the Treasure Valley
Here in the Treasure Valley, many girls do not have enough money for menstrual products. One group is working to address this problem though, by providing free period kits to middle schools and high schools.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: January 25, 2022
A nationwide shortage of over-the-counter children’s medicine is impacting the supply in the Treasure Valley.
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FARE Idaho introduces first-ever 'Field to Fork' Festival
FARE Idaho is celebrating local food and drink with a unique event connecting Idaho producers and retailers.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Idaho needs you
There aren't enough Big Brothers to go around and BBBS is asking for volunteers.
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'Windfall' author chats with Idaho Matters
Author Erika Bolstad sits down with Idaho Matters to talk about her debut novel.
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