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Abortion, Yellowstone ‘zone of death,’ an Idaho doctor and book bans: Most read stories of 2022
The 2022 midterm elections and a busy legislative session gave Idaho a daily dose of news.
COVID-19 Infections And Deaths Are Higher Among Those With Intellectual Disabilities
There's growing evidence of high rates of death from COVID-19 for a population that doesn't get a lot of attention: people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Grizzly bear expert: ‘We sometimes forget the remarkable conservation success story’
Amid consideration of a federal plan to keep grizzly bears on the endangered species list, we take a step back and look at the facts.
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What’s next for Idaho’s abortion policies? Activists, new legislators want more restrictions
Bills eliminating rape and incest exceptions and bills targeting contraception, IUDs in the works for 2023 legislative session
The Fire, The Virus, The Violence: Australia And The Lessons Of Natural Disasters
Family violence increases in places that have been severely burned in bushfires, Australian research finds. The isolation and financial stress of COVID-19 appear to be exacerbating the problem.
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Global Photos: Babies Of The Pandemic Bring Love, Light — And Worries
Millions of babies have been born in this year of the coronavirus crisis. We asked photojournalists to introduce us to some of the new arrivals — and share the hopes and fears of their parents.
16,000 school-aged kids in Idaho caught COVID-19. That’s not what school reports said
“I told the state … that we really need to follow these younger kid numbers very closely,” one expert says.
In mental health crises, a 911 call can now bring a team of helpers — and maybe no cops
Nationwide, more communities are creating units in which mental health professionals are main responders to psychiatric crises
'Learning Hubs' Offer Free Child Care And Learning — But Only For A Lucky Few
Small groups of students, organized at the local level, may offer a more equitable alternative to "pandemic pods." But they're far from universally accessible.
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A Tech Powerhouse, U.S. Lags In Using Smartphones For Contact Tracing
Google and Apple teamed up on using smartphones to track coronavirus infections. But the systems are only available in a few states, where they're being used by a tiny percentage of the population.
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