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A new project could soon mean clean water for one Navajo community
Pouring a glass of water in your kitchen isn’t always easy on tribal lands. Overall, Native American families are 19 times more likely than a white family to lack indoor plumbing. And it’s a big problem in our region.
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Is there a connection between wildland firefighting and cancer?
It's something many current and former Wildland firefighter ask themselves: What does all this smoke, dust and ash I've been breathing for months on end mean for my health? A new national registry for all firefighters could eventually shed a great deal more light on that largely unanswered question.
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A plan to raise Anderson Ranch Dam
Officials want to raise Anderson Ranch Dam to provide more water storage to the Boise Basin.
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'Just Haven't Met You Yet:' An author interview with Sophie Cousens
If you believe in fate or perhaps serendipity, the book "Just Haven't Met you Yet" will be one you'll want to add to TBR list.
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The fight for parking in America
You’ve heard of road rage, but have you ever had an emotional reaction to losing a parking spot? Parking can evoke a visceral reaction in ordinary people, despite the fact there is more housing for each car in the United States than there is housing for each person.
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The 'Summer Reading and Learning Celebration' returns for its second year
Are you looking for a fun summer program for your kid to join? This Saturday, May 20, the community is coming together for the second annual "Summer Reading and Learning Celebration" to share a mix of local programs for kids to participate in, while also offering up quite a bit of fun.
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A look at the ties of 'A Small Light' mini series to Idaho
In June 1996, Miep Gies came to Boise to plant a tree in memory of her friend Anne Frank. She was 80-years-old at the time. Later, the only Anne Frank Memorial in the United States was built on that spot.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: May 19, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including the results of the BPD investigation, an update on the state budget and a breakdown of the Boise State of the City address.
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'Building Boys:' An author interview with Jennifer Fink
As parents we can probably all agree that we want to raise well-rounded, emotionally intelligent, kind human beings. But in the culture and the climate that we live in that can be tough, especially when we're raising boys in a world that often rewards stereotypical masculinity.
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Mobile clinic provides care to students in need
Here in Idaho not every family has easy access to a doctor. This can create a gap, leaving children without regular medical care. That's why St. Luke's has stocked a mobile care clinic with everything it needs to hit the road and bring the health professionals to the kids that need them most.
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