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How one photographer is telling the stories of WWII veterans
For more than 20 years, Shane Sato has been taking pictures of Japanese American veterans from World War II, capturing images of men who were fighting a war both abroad and at home as they strove to prove their loyalty to the country.
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Idaho refugees find connection through soccer
Six years ago, a group of Afghan Refugees in our region started a soccer club. They hosted their first home game recently - a chance to feel at home in their adopted country.
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A conversation with Boise's new Office of Police Accountability Director
When Nicole McKay took the job as Director of the city of Boise's Office of Police Accountability, she soon discovered that there was correspondence dating back to a year ago.
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Expressive Idaho: Exploring identity through the practice of aerial art
Boise circus performer Cuream Jackson is taking a very old art and using it to contemplate race and gender identity.
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How Idaho refugees are sewing hope into a new future
Over the last year, Idaho has become home to over 1,200 refugees fleeing war and persecution. Despite finding a safe harbor though, the resettlement process is not an easy one. Which is why programs like Artisans For Hope are working to support these new members of the community, starting with a needle and some thread.
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How far has vaccine development come?
For many people, vaccines for flu, viruses and COVID-19 strains are extremely effective at warding off the diseases they’re designed to protect against. But for some, including the elderly and people with chronic diseases, the results can be less effective.
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What you need to know ahead of Idaho's elections
Election Day is tomorrow, which means people will be heading to the polls to cast their votes for local officials taking part in the mayoral, city council and school board races across the state.
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Opera Idaho tells a story of sacrifice and hope
Opera Idaho will be premiering a special production of The Falling and the Rising on Friday, Nov. 10. Telling the story of a soldier who has been injured in the line of duty and her journey to finding new hope for the future.
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The story behind some of films most iconic buildings
Some people love some buildings. But many people are a lot more passionate about familiar buildings, particularly iconic buildings that are centerpieces of classic films.
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What to Watch: Two movies and a hit song you won't want to miss
The actors strike is over, finally. But the repercussions of the labor action will likely be felt for at least the next few years and two fabulous movies are about to open up at the theater.
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