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  • Magic: The Gathering is a popular collectible card game that's been around for years. But it can be an expensive hobby, and it thrives on in-person play. The pandemic has knocked players for a loop.
  • Idaho is seeing what many say is a youth mental health crisis. Which is why a special panel is being held, Thursday May 6, with the hope of sparking a conversation and giving parents better tools to connect with their family and community.
  • Before rounding off their trails series, Jessa and Emma talk to Jim Anglesey, Pocatello City’s Long Range Senior Planner, about Comprehensive Plan 2040. Excitingly, this is the first comprehensive plan of its kind, where an entire team was allowed to focus solely on it and ensure it represents the value of the community. A public hearing will be held April 12, 2023, and in May 2023 the plan will be presented for approval to the City Council.
  • Yesterday the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, in a 6 to 3 vote, the majority ruled race can't be a factor. This means colleges and universities must find new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
  • For years the Children's Home Society has given more than 6,000 kids a safe home. Now, the society offers children everything from grief counseling to music therapy, regardless of their ability to pay, but the building itself is in need of a little TLC.
  • Bengal Track and Field Prepared and Ready for Big Sky Outdoor Championships
  • This Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether former president Donald Trump was part of an insurrection on January 6, 2021, and if his name can be taken off the Colorado primary ballot.
  • This episode of Crucial Riddims from Dr. Henry Evans includes a number of deep tracks and reggae resistance songs.
  • Idahoans fondly remember Fred Ochi as the artist who preserved the history of old red barns, landscapes, sheep wagons, and windmills in his iconic paintings. Jon Ochi, the son of Fred and Yoshiko Shikasjo-Ochi, has joined us today to tell the story of his Japanese American family.
  • A coronavirus surge is overwhelming hospitals, leading doctors to tell families to care for sick loved ones at home instead. Health workers fear New Year's parties could have led to further spikes.
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