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  • This month people will cast their vote for whether or not the Ada County jail should get an expansion. Idaho Matters takes a look at what passing this bond could mean for inmates and our community.
  • When it comes to climate change, the consequences are hard to miss, from increasing temperatures to changing weather patterns to rising sea levels. And while we should be concerned about all these issues, one doctor says there's another problem we need to be paying close attention to, one that directly affects our health: hope.
  • Election day is just around the corner and the race for the Boise mayor’s seat has been heated. There are four candidates hoping to get the job and we wanted to hear from all of them, so we’re sitting down today with each one to find out their vision for Idaho's capital city.
  • Where can you go to find Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express," William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Patsy Cline? The answer is next season's Idaho Shakespeare Festival, which has an amazing line up for 2024.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including some insight into where Idaho's lethal injection process stands, an update on the Lava Ridge Wind Project and how lawmakers are preparing for the 2024 legislative session.
  • New York Times best-selling author, J. Ryan Stradal, is back with his third novel, "Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club."
  • When it comes to science, nature and birds Jennifer Ackerman can tell you a thing or two. For more than thirty years she's been exploring mysteries of the natural world and breaking them down for people to understand. And if all that wasn't enough, she's also a New York Times bestselling author.
  • The rediscovery of a lost apple variety has brought new light to the life of one of Idaho's most famous pioneers and the race against time to find lost genetic varieties of the fruit.
  • Idaho farmers are using regenerative agriculture to grow crops in a new way.
  • The Red Cross recently updated its eligibility criteria for blood donations, something that should increase the blood supply. But Dr. Walter Kelly says that's not why they did it. He says it was the right thing to do.
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