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Medicaid Expansion: Idahoans share their stories
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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How a new resource is helping people find their next river adventure in Idaho
Each year Idaho's rivers are visited by thousands of people, some looking for scenic routes and others for adventure. It can be hard though, to know where exactly to find each experience, which is why a new resource is putting all the information you'll need for an Idaho river trip in one spot.
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Reclaiming Palmyra Atoll: A history of conservation efforts
If you start at Hawaii and travel 1,000 miles south, you’ll run into a cluster of tiny islands known as islets that make up the Palmyra Atoll.
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The passing of grizzly bear 399: How human expansion is impacting wildlife
Grizzly bear 399 died this year after being hit by a car in Jackson, Wyoming. She was a popular roadside attraction, a mama bear with her cubs, photographed so often that she became a worldwide sensation.
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Why Idaho farmers are helping to improve Boise Rivers water quality
If you walked along the lower Boise River 25 years ago, you saw ugly, chocolate brown water that was full of bacteria, phosphorus and dirt. Since then, the river has changed thanks to a group that is dedicated to cleaning it up.
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LA wildfire refugees flee to Idaho, despite its fiery history
The Los Angeles fires are leaving many people with nowhere to go, which has lead to speculation that some might find new homes in the Gem State.
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Several bills could bring change to Medicaid expansion in Idaho
A bill that would make 11 changes to the program, including a lifetime cap on benefits and work requirements, made it through the House but has stalled on the Senate side, but two more bills are floating around the statehouse, which lawmakers say would reform the program and save taxpayers money.
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Hospital improves energy efficiency with sustainable practices
Hospitals spend a lot of money on their energy bills, and many health systems want to cut their costs without hurting patients and try to help the environment at the same time. Now, one healthcare practice has figured out how to do just that.
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Why you should stay off muddy trails in the Boise Foothills
On Friday, four more trails were closed in the Boise Foothills after rain, melting snow and warmer weather turned them into a muddy mess.
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Killers of the Flower Moon star speaks out about Idaho's public lands
Idaho’s public lands are under threat from development, climate change and the push to privatize land, putting wildlife habitats and outdoor space at risk. One organization is trying to protect those public lands for future generations.
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