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Idaho's Latina women: Stories of impact and inspiration
A new book is putting a spotlight on the stories of 50 Latina women who have had an undeniable influence on the place we call home.
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Inciting online terror: The hidden life of Matthew Allison
To many people, Matthew Allison was a likable guy and popular DJ in Boise's electronic music scene. However, prosecutors say he had a much darker side to him.
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High school senior from Payette County wins statewide poetry contest
The Poetry Out Loud competition is not unique to Idaho; it happens in states and countries all around the world.
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Getting ahead of Alzheimer’s: What your sense of smell says about your health
According to research, losing your sense of smell may be a precursor to Alzheimer’s, which is why scientists are coming up with a new way to help detect early stages of the disease.
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'The Paris Express:' An author interview with Emma Donoghue
In 1895, a passenger train in France was running late, so the driver put on some extra speed to make up lost time, resulting in an infamous disaster.
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Electing a new Pope: How does the process work?
The largest Christian church in the world is set to choose a new leader beginning May 7th. It’s a tradition that has been passed on for centuries, but is often shrouded in mystery.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: June 13, 2025
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update in the saga of Lori Vallow Daybell's trials and a major announcement from Micron.
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Boise School District releases tort claims totaling millions in damages
The Boise School District has received five tort claims seeking more than $100 million in damages involving a former elementary school special education assistant.
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Making culinary history: Amano chef wins a James Beard Award
After being named a semifinalist for four consecutive years, Chef Salvador Alamilla became the second Idahoan to win a James Beard Award.
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While monarch butterflies are at risk, Idaho Fish and Game needs your help
Monarch butterfly populations are shrinking at an alarming rate, which is why Idaho Fish and Game is asking for your help to count butterflies.
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