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  • A deadly virus is spreading out of Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea. It’s a form of hemorrhagic fever, which has no cure, so how concerned should we be here in Idaho? We’ll answer that question and take a look at your questions about Shingles and COVID-19.
  • All across the southwest, there’s a problem. There’s not enough water to go around. And the water that does arrive, often falls far away from where people live. That leads to tense conversations about how and where it should be used. A new project is trying to bridge the gap, starting with the youngest water users.
  • There are so many struggles facing parents and children in today’s world, then throw in any type of difference and those struggles can multiply. Meg Zucker, who was born with a genetic condition herself, knows those struggles and she wanted to give parents and caregivers some tools on how to support their children.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update on the Lori Vallow Daybell case, a look at Governor Little's thoughts on the 2023 legislative session and why a new community set to be built in Kuna is receiving pushback.
  • So many folks are hooked on reality tv, especially reality tv dating shows. So what is it about them that draws us in and makes us watch and invest so much time and attention? Well, author Julia Argy delves into all of this in her newest novel, The One.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A recent survey asks how Idaho's abortion laws are affecting the state’s maternal healthcare doctors and the results are concerning.
  • The impact of a wildfire doesn't go away once the flames are out. By scarring the earth, a fire can leave an area vulnerable to floods. That’s a real risk this year when the snowpack is high in Colorado, Utah and Idaho - which is already facing threats of flooding across several parts of the Gem State.
  • After 70 years as heir to the throne, the Prince of Wales will officially become King Charles III this weekend. Millions of people will be watching the pageantry and ceremony, including two British transplants who are currently in Idaho.
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