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  • These songs are in a class all their own, especially when you strip it down to just the lyrics. They are poems, and they are beautiful. Simple as that. With artists such as Stevie Nicks, Lauryn Hill, and Fiona Apple, this episode of Double XX is filled with modern day poets that make us emote in a way that only they can.
  • In March of 2021 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Nampa was looking for a way to connect with the community without spending time indoors. That’s when Puptricks was born.
  • Last year, a law went into effect, expanding the rights of pregnant workers across the U.S. Now, new regulations are offering clearer guidelines on what protections can be expected in the workplace.
  • With an excessive heat warning in place through Saturday, many people are trying to stay out of the sun, but for people experiencing homelessness, this can be hard to do.
  • When a power line falls and sparks a wildfire that burns through homes and neighborhoods, who pays for the destruction? That’s the question being asked in several states.
  • As a kid from the 2000's, I always feel nostalgic whenever these songs come on. Join me and my dear friend and fellow music enthusiast Anna Kaiser, as we dive deep into the archive of music from the early to mid 2000's and talk a little bit about our childhoods. This episode will make you laugh, smile, and reminisce about the good old days.
  • The level of COVID-19 is up in Boise, at least according to the spike of the disease found in the city's waterwaste.
  • This weekend, Opera in the Park is returning to downtown Boise for an evening of music that you won't soon forget.
  • When you think of fast-growing industries in Idaho, you might think of tech businesses or agriculture. But one of the fastest-growing industries and job markets is fish and wildlife.
  • While Yellowstone seems like a summer playground, it's home to a lot of seismic activity, which can turn deadly. Idaho Matters takes a look at the latest activity at the park.
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