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  • 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.
  • This month, the College of Western Idaho announced it received a new grant to expand the school's advanced mechatronics engineering technology program, which will train technicians for Micron’s new facility.
  • Diabetes affects millions of people around the world, but what many don't know is that it is a disease that your pet can also suffer from.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including how lawmakers are responding to the IDHW audit, an update on Emergency Medical Services in Valley County and why two Idaho newspapers are closing.
  • Idaho Matters heads to the Melba home studio of weaver Linda Morton-Keithley to learn more about her craft and how she is outfitting modern cowboys with handmade gear.
  • In 1923, Eleanor Davis became the first recorded woman to climb the Grand Teton – the namesake for Grand Teton National Park. One hundred years later, an all-female group of climbers summited the peak to celebrate her legacy.
  • Have you ever walked on the Boise Greenbelt or floated the Boise River? Then you've technically been in an Ada County Park. The county manages Barber Park and miles of trails around the Treasure Valley. After months of work and public input, Ada County is about to unveil a master plan for its parks and waterways.
  • Here in Idaho more than 300,000 people provide at-home care to family members in need and while performing these services can be fulfilling, it can also be challenging. This is why each November we celebrate National Family Caregivers month, taking time to recognize the important work that caregivers do and ways we can help support them.
  • Last week an Oregon man was sentenced to more than three years in a federal prison for violating the “Hate Crimes Prevention Act” and trying to run over three people with a car in Boise.
  • Over 1,000 Idaho precincts opened their polling places Tuesday morning as 43 out of Idaho's 44 counties will hold elections today.
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