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Boise Rescue Mission weighs in on recent U.S. Supreme Court homelessness ruling
It is once again legal to give someone a ticket for sleeping or camping on public property. Reverend Bill Roscoe joins Idaho Matters to weigh in on the Grants Pass vs. Johnson case and what it means for Idaho.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: July 24, 2024
While we still struggle with cases of COVID-19 and its variants many are looking back over the past four years to figure out what we did right and what we did wrong, with an eye toward the next global outbreak of a virus.
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Why are people in Idaho hesitant to buy electric vehicles?
A lack of available charging stations has kept many from buying an EV, according to a new survey by AAA Idaho. But now, potential locations for new stations have been announced, which could provide more accessibility to drivers here in Idaho.
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Should sports be a college major? A new push to treat athletics as an academic field
As college athletics become a multi-billion-dollar industry, some educators are asking whether sports should move beyond the field and into the classroom as a serious academic discipline.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: March 13, 2026
It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Inside the imagination of Ridley Pearson: From Kingdom Keepers to Magical Map
A new Magical Map adventure brings the magic of Disneyland to life — as author Ridley Pearson continues to inspire the imagination of young readers.
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From streets to landmarks: A new series dives into Boise's history for America's 250th
To celebrate America's 250th anniversary, Idaho Matters is launching a weekly series that explores the hidden histories of Boise's streets, landmarks and everyday places.
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Land and Legacy: How one Caldwell farm is protecting its land for future generations
A Caldwell farm is safeguarding its 35 acres for future generations, using sustainable practices to preserve farmland as Idaho's growth marches on.
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Growth in McCall: Why residents are creating a space for the community
McCall, like the rest of Idaho, has seen skyrocketing growth, and open parcels of land are being snapped up at record prices for future development. But one piece of lakefront real estate remains undeveloped and a group of residents is hoping to turn the land into a combination community space and arts center.
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A new book explores the stories of 'Olympic athletes under the radar'
In 1984, a 39-year-old woman ran the inaugural women’s Olympic marathon. She finished the grueling race bent over and barely able to walk, but she crossed the finish line and became an example of endurance and perseverance.
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