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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Now more than ever kids are needing the support of the adults in their life. This is why St. Luke's is hosting a virtual health talk on "How to Show up for Young People with Compassion and Understanding."
  • Hope is not always easy to find in this current world with all the chaos, anger and politics we face every day. So the Boise Philharmonic Master Chorale decided to create a concert designed to uplift and delight everyone who hears it.
  • It has been five weeks of witness testimony in the criminal trial against Lori Vallow Daybell and Tuesday the prosecution rested their case. Just moments after that the defense did the same thing. Idaho Matters sat down with Nate Eaton for an update on the trial.
  • If you or your mom is 40 years or older you need a mammogram every year and the technology to detect breast cancer gets better every day. Idaho Matters sat down with two experts to learn more about a new way that is being used to detect breast cancer.
  • When the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ends Thursday, labs across the U.S. will no longer be required to report COVID-19 test results to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and hospitals and state health departments will also be reporting less comprehensive data. So what does all of this mean for our country and for Idaho?
  • Right now, high mountain snow is melting fast. You can see it starting to overflow rivers all over Idaho, including the Boise and Snake River. And that water is filling streams and reservoirs that are part of the Colorado River system, a lifeline for tens of millions of people in the west. But some of that snow is disappearing before it melts.
  • 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.
  • In a tiny town on a lonely stretch of western highway, a glowing neon drugstore sign beckons as cars and loaded semi-trucks thunder past. A few travelers stop - maybe they're wondering about the vintage soda fountain visible through the window. Inside, they find a time capsule over 100 years in the making.
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