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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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Doctors Race For Answers As Kids Fight Rare Inflammatory Syndrome Tied To Coronavirus
While early research suggests the condition is rare, experts are still racing to answer even the most basic questions about the illness — such as why some children are more susceptible than others.
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
Public land visitors oppose federal probe into negative signs, advocacy group says
In an executive order earlier this year titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” President Trump directed Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to ensure monuments, memorials, statues and markers “do not contain descriptions, depictions, or other content that inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”
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FMC Corp's Hazardous Waste Storage: A human, environmental, and legal story. Part 2
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel continue their exploration of the FMC Corporation’s storage of hazardous waste on the Shoshone-Bannock…
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Oregon Public Health Workers Race To Vaccinate 'Extreme Risk' Counties
Fifteen Oregon counties are designated "extreme risk" for COVID-19 due to high infection rates. Linn County's public health office is working to convince residents to get their shots.
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FMC Corp's Hazardous Waste Storage: A human, environmental, and legal story. Part 3
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel complete their exploration of FMC’s storage of hazardous waste on the Shoshone-Bannock Tribal…
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New Doctors In India Are Starting Off Seeing The Worst. It's Taking A Toll
In India, a generation of new doctors enters the field at a time of crisis. One new doctor in New Delhi is haunted by a woman who begged for a hospital bed — but they were all full.
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