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Why being courageous should be contagious when celebrating Flag Day
Idaho Matters sits down to look at the history of Flag Day and why courageous people have stood up to defend the ideals it represents.
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Nuclear power plants and uranium mines may be increasing in the Mountain West
We look at towns that may see new nuke power plants and uranium mines and what it means for the economy and the environment.
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Are we loving our public lands to death?
Overcrowding and vandalism may be putting Idaho public lands at risk.
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New research looks at the history of horses in indigenous communities
When did horses become a part of Western indigenous communities? That's the focus of a recent study that challenges long-held ideas.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: July 19, 2023
The FDA has approved a new drug for babies and toddlers to fight the respiratory virus known as RSV and there are new guidelines for screening for breast cancer.
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KIN chef wins Idaho's first James Beard award
Earlier this summer, Idaho history was made as the first chef from the Gem State won a James Beard Award.
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Idaho AG signs off on warning letter to Target
Last week, seven Attorney's General from different states, including Idaho's Raúl Labrador, addressed a letter to Target warning that products sold as part of its Pride Month Campaign could violate state protection laws.
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Could your baby carrier cause hip dysplasia?
Parents of newborns like to keep their babies close using what’s known as body-worn baby carriers, but a new study coming out of Boise State’s Babi Lab says not all of those carriers are created equal and some may have troubling effects on your baby’s hips.
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Enjoy a concert in the Idaho wilderness
Imagine you’re resting alongside the Big Wood River in Sun Valley when suddenly you hear live classical music playing. That is exactly what will be happening next weekend as pianist Hunter Noack takes his Steinway into the wilderness for a concert.
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Protecting open space for farmers and ranchers
Farm and ranch lands across the west face many threats - like inflation and outside development, but the federal government is working with agricultural producers to preserve open space and the benefits it provides.
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