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“The Connector” : Always the Consummate Bengal, ISU’s Dora Goles is Ready for her Biggest Role Yet
‘I’ll genuinely miss it’: Idaho House’s chief clerk takes new job with national group
Carrie Maulin reflects on breakdowns in civility and unrest at the Legislature
Some eligible Latino voters in Idaho navigate an unfamiliar space upon Election Day
Data show Idaho Latinos have low voter turnout in recent elections, political parties have different takes on reaching out to Latino voters
As wildfires get more intense, researchers say beavers have a role to play in confronting the crisis
Beavers are often seen as pests, but recent research in Idaho suggests they play an important role in helping forests rebound from wildfire by creating “refugia” for plants and animals.
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Climate change is putting strain on the 13,000 Navajo families that don’t have electricity
Nationwide, nearly 17,000 homes on tribal lands still need electricity hook-ups. A majority of them are spread across the Navajo Nation, where climate change is making it harder for families to keep cool. In recent years, however, a mutual aid program has been helping change lives.
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As policies start to shift, researchers and wildland firefighters chart a path forward on fireline health
Every summer, thousands of wildland firefighters endure months of heavy exposure to smoke and other toxins without respiratory protection. As a troubling picture of the health implications emerges, policies are beginning to change.
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How to get sleep in uneasy times
Many people are struggling with insomnia like never before. Specialists explain why these times put an extra strain on our ability to get needed rest — and what to do about it.
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Despite threats of immigration enforcement, one Wyoming city is celebrating its diverse culture
Rock Springs, Wyo., is promoting Latino businesses, while the county works with ICE to crack down on immigration.
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'I'm Only 1 Person': Teachers Feel Torn Between Their Students And Their Own Kids
Educators around the U.S. told us they're facing heartbreaking choices between the needs of their students and the needs of their own children.
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Doctor In India: Emergency Room Is So Crowded, 'It's Nearly Impossible To Walk'
Dr. Sumit Ray, critical care chief at a New Delhi hospital, is on the front lines of India's growing COVID-19 crisis. "As a system in different parts of the country, we have collapsed," he says.
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