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How Idaho native Cristy 'Code Red' Nickle is making a big comeback
This Friday the new documentary "Code Red: Diaries of Madness" will be premiering to audiences across the country.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: April 10, 2024
The World Health Organization is reporting there's an upswing in diphtheria cases due to under vaccination.
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How one small instrument has inspired generations of Idahoans
For more than 30 years, the harmonica has played an important role in Yellow Pine, Idaho: bringing people together to celebrate not just music ... but a unique history.
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A look back at the 2024 legislative session with Rep. Brooke Green
Today is supposed to be the last day of the 2024 Idaho legislature.
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Local book service offers new way for Idahoans to explore the world of literature
Books open different realities, and that's something everyone should have access to too. Which is why resources like the Idaho Talking Book Service are so important.
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How some groups are using indigenous science to restore ecosystems
Scientists are finding that some landscapes can come back on their own after natural disasters, like wildfires. And there are more and more examples of this kind of restoration popping up around the West.
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Nonprofit helps to support local food producers with new restaurant
City of Good is a Boise-based nonprofit that works to build a sustainable food system by supporting local food producers as well as making sure there is equitable access to local food for everyone. Now, it has opened a restaurant.
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What to Watch: Movies to see and movies to avoid
There are some new movies out in theaters; we'll tell you what's worth checking out and what to avoid, plus one of TV's best comedies is signing off for the last time.
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Lack of snow threatens the sport of skijoring
Each winter, the sport of skijoring brings lots of money and visitors to small communities in our region. But this all depends on snow, and this year, it's been tricky.
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An update on the Change Healthcare cyberattack
In February, a company called "Change Healthcare" was hit by a cyber attack. Idaho Matters finds out how this has impacted hospitals, doctors and patients.
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