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  • When conditions are just right, the dark night sky can light up with a ribbon of green light waving across the sky.
  • With the use of technology, more people than ever are being tricked out of their money and falling victim to scams.
  • This summer many U.S. citizens are planning trips aboard. In fact, more people are set to travel overseas in 2024 than any previous year.
  • You may know Patrick Hinds as one of the voices behind the tremendously successful podcast "True Crime Obsessed." What you may not know is that Patrick is also a self professed failure, something he looks at in his new book "Failure is Not NOT an Option."
  • A look back at the lives of two remarkable women who changed the course of American history.
  • You may know Patrick Hinds as one of the voices behind the tremendously successful podcast "True Crime Obsessed." What you may not know is that Patrick is also a self professed failure, something he looks at in his new book "Failure is Not NOT an Option."
  • It's no secret that the city of Boise has some ambitious climate goals, which is why they are enlisting the help of some of Idaho's most passionate activists, our youth.
  • Host Jon Armstrong celebrates the culmination of Pride month with the 4th annual Don’t Call it Jazz episode featuring a playlist of contemporary and historic LGBTQ jazz and creative musicians. The history of jazz has a complicated and toxic relationship with LGBTQ musicians, who have often been sidelined and ostracized, preventing many talented and visionary artists from flourishing and contributing to the art form.
  • A few years ago, a Boise State University student uploaded a video on TikTok that went viral. Now, he’s got his own manufacturing plant, and has turned into an Idaho success story.
  • Idaho Matters takes a look at a couple of cases that will have profound effects on the presidency and federal rules that can directly impact our everyday lives.
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