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Idaho State Museum brings Bob Hope back to the stage
Last November, we told you about an exhibit at the Idaho State Museum called "So Ready for Laughter: The Legacy of Bob Hope" that explores Hope's tours during WWII. That exhibit is now about to close with a big live show.
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Is Idaho doing enough to protect wildlife from busy roadways?
Roads connect people and goods from point A to point B. But for animals, roads fragment important chunks of habitat.
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How the University of Idaho is building autonomous robots to electrocute weeds
Weeding has never been anyone's favorite chore, but new technology is quickly changing that.
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How one nonprofit is giving single mothers a safe place to call home
Finding affordable housing in today's economy, especially as a single parent, is no easy feat. And when you add going back to school to the equation, things can get hard to balance.
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'Four Treasures of the Sky:' An author interview with Jenny Tinghui Zhang
Brilliant, haunting, devastating — these are just some of the adjectives being used to describe the new book “Four Treasures of the Sky” by Jenny Tinghue Zhang.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: February 28, 2024
Idaho Matters sits down with Dr. Pate for an update about the transmission of COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2.
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A Boise State University professor brings experts together to study volcanoes
Earlier this month, 700 scientists and experts gathered in Guatemala to talk about volcanoes.
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A first person account of the failed execution of Thomas Creech
Yesterday morning, Feb. 28, the execution of Thomas Creech, Idaho's longest-serving inmate on death row, was canceled after officials were unable to establish an IV line to inject the chemicals that would end his life.
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As the population grows, so does the Mountain West's need for more water
Washington County in Utah, home to the city of St. George, has recently been one of the fastest-growing areas in the nation. And all that growth is on a collision course with the country's limited supply of water, but now area leaders have a plan to get more water.
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Why supporting small businesses is a passion for the region's new SBA leader
Idaho has a new Regional Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration. Beto Yarce has taken on the job of overseeing region 10, which includes Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, and Washington.
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