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  • 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.
  • A new mural in Sun Valley dives into the history of the Wood River Valley and into the history of parachuting beavers.
  • Every year, more than 400 birds crash headlong into the windows of East Junior High School, now though, thanks to a new project, those collisions have been cut down dramatically.
  • 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.
  • It's Friday and time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters catches you up on the past week's headlines, including cuts to funding for public media and sheep headed to the Payette National Forest.
  • Visitability is a core mission of a dedicated group of volunteers who work together to make not only homes more accessible, but also businesses and even Idaho's recreation spaces.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including a list of new laws that went into effect this month, an update on Kohberger's plea deal and Buc-ee's could be coming to the Gem State.
  • When people look back on the history of Idaho, there are two men in particular who stand out: Frank Church and Jim McClure. Now a new biography is being made about their lives and the legacy they left behind.
  • Wild birds often fly straight into windows, not realizing there’s a pane of glass between them and the light they see inside, which can be a dangerous and often deadly problem. That's why students at BSU have teamed up with the Intermountain Bird Observatory to find ways to save the birds with a special project.
  • Some Idaho lawmakers have tried to curb or overturn Medicaid expansion as recently as the 2024 legislative session, and supporters of the program have been lobbying diligently to keep it going.
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