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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: November 27, 2024
As Bird Flu continues to spread experts are becoming more concerned about the possibility of another pandemic.
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Lilly Quiroz
Lilly Quiroz
Lilly Quiroz (she/her/ella) is a production assistant for Morning Edition and Up First. She pitches and produces interviews for Morning Edition, and occasionally goes to the dark side to produce the podcast Up First on the overnights.
Damning Salmon? An Ecological and Native American Perspective, Part 5
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel conclude their five-part mini-series on Salmon in Idaho. Mike Larkin, retired Idaho Fish and Game…
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With reforms in place, California’s Karuk Tribe works to reestablish cultural burning as 'common practice'
For millennia, Indigenous peoples have intentionally set fires to care for the land. Colonization and fire exclusion largely put an end to those practices, though the tradition endured. Now, California tribes have opened the door to a new era of cultural burning - a potential model for the rest of the West.
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Marisa Peñaloza
Marisa Peñaloza
Marisa Peñaloza is a senior producer on NPR's National Desk. Peñaloza's productions are among the signature pieces heard on NPR's award-winning newsmagazines Morning Edition and All Things Considered, as well as weekend shows. Her work has covered a wide array of topics — from breaking news to feature stories, as well as investigative reports.
Tom Bowman
Tom Bowman
Tom Bowman is a NPR National Desk reporter covering the Pentagon.
More Companies Are Using Technology To Monitor For Coronavirus In The Workplace
As businesses reopen, tech firms are offering monitoring systems to screen for the coronavirus. They range from apps that ask about symptoms to software that tracks employees' movements at work.
The debate continues: What private school choice could mean for Idaho students
With the 2025 Idaho legislative session gearing up, one hot button issue that lawmakers will be dealing with is school choice and how it could impact Idaho students.
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Tom Wadsworth
Tom Wadsworth
Dr. Wadsworth is the Executive Associate Dean for the College of Pharmacy and Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences.
Dan Charles
Dan Charles
Dan Charles is NPR's food and agriculture correspondent.
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