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'When the Moon Turns to Blood:' An author interview with Leah Sottile
Opening statements began today in Boise in the murder and conspiracy trial of Lori Vallow Daybell. She’s charged in the deaths of two of her children. Portland-based journalist and author Leah Sottile has written a book about the case, called “When the Moon Turns to Blood.”
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How does climate change impact the spread of infectious diseases?
As the planet continues to warm and seasons begin to change many people are starting to see warmer winters and earlier springs which makes it easier to spread infectious diseases, especially as insects have more time to reproduce and expand into new territory.
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Albertsons Library hosting 'Americans and the Holocaust' exhibition
This evening historian Rebecca Erbelding will be looking back at how young Americans responded to the Nazi holocaust. The lecture is part of the traveling Americans and the Holocaust Exhibition currently being hosted by the Albertsons Library at Boise State University.
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Who should decide what our kids read?
Across Idaho we are seeing efforts to ban books that some find obscene or inappropriate for kids - placing libraries and librarians in a difficult position.
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Teaching teachers how to make STEM fun for kids
How do you make STEM fun for kids? A camp coming to Boise State this summer will teach teachers to do just that.
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'Natural Beauty': An author interview with Ling Ling Huang
Natural Beauty is the debut novel by Ling Ling Huang. This behind-the-scenes look at the beauty industry examines issues of consumerism, race, identity and self-worth. And the book has already been optioned for a tv series.
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A look at the woman who helped complete the Colorado Trail
Our region is known for its stunning hiking trails, like those in the Boise foothills. Another famous and well loved hiking system is the Colorado Trail, stretching hundreds of miles from Denver to Durango. Now, a new archival collection is shining a light on the woman who spearheaded its completion.
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Mountain West tribe works to gain access to water rights
For 40 years, a tribe in our region has been working to access the water they feel they’re owed by the federal government. And those efforts are more urgent than ever as climate change and development continue to affect their water supplies.
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Raising awareness for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and the Idaho Children's Trust Fund is helping to raise awareness about why this month is important and what warning signs to watch for to help keep our kids safe.
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New survey reveals maternal healthcare providers are leaving Idaho
A recent survey asks how Idaho's abortion laws are affecting the state’s maternal healthcare doctors and the results are concerning.
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