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The hunt for Idaho's lost apple history
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.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: October 18, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the development of polio and how it is still impacting people, as we approach World Polio Day on October 24.
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Don't Call it Jazz The Kindness Parts 1 & 2
Don’t Call it Jazz welcomes all three members of the great Idaho jazz trio, The Kindness, to talk about their debut album, available now on City Creek Records.
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How the Mountain West is growing more resilient flowers
When you look at a flower, you can usually tell if it looks healthy or is on its last leaves. But what exactly makes it a good flower, and how does it stand out from the rest? Some experts in our region have it down to a science.
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Why Idaho women are sharing their abortion stories
A new play is sharing the abortion stories of Idaho women in the face of Idaho's abortion law.
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Why seniors are staying motivated to go to the gym
According to the CDC, over 60% of adults in the U.S. are not getting enough exercise, which can negatively impact their long-term health. For many seniors though staying in shape is important. Which is why a new study from Boise State University focused on what was motivating people 60 years and older to get into the gym and keep going back.
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The trucking industry's move to electric vehicles
You may have heard the phrase, "if you bought it, a truck brought it." Long-haul trucking is a major part of American commerce and greenhouse gas emissions.
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'Finding The Elixir': An author interview with Scott Looney
When Boise resident Scott Looney found himself divorced after 16 years of marriage, he was adrift spiritually and emotionally and through spontaneous travel and unexpected friendships he was able to reset his life.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: October 20, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including why Idaho's longest-serving death row inmate has been granted a stay of execution and who the new officer of police accountability is.
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'Speech Team:' An author interview with Tim Murphy
Author Tim Murphy is back with his latest novel, "Speech Team." The book follows a group of Gen X classmates as they struggle with a universal issue: "Can we actually move past those internalized messages of our youth?"
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