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  • In 1997, everything was falling into place for Peter Young. From the outside, life was picture perfect, but behind closed doors, things couldn't be farther from the truth.
  • Africa has declared a public health emergency as a new strain of the Mpox virus hits the continent.
  • Get ready to listen to artists from from Idaho...and Kansas! This episode features local and regional women who have some amazing talent. Whether it's the soft folk sound of Arwen Baxter, or the chill alternative vibes from Wynnm, this installment of Double XX showcases talented individuals who are (mostly) from this area!
  • There's no denying it, we all have songs that we listen to on a loop. It's also true that those songs change from time to time depending on our mood, or whatever we have going on in our lives. So, for this Double XX episode, I am giving you a look into my (current) personal music library hits, with tunes by TLC, Kelly Clarkson, and more.
  • One Idaho nonprofit is using the power of yoga and movement to help those in marginalized communities improve crucial aspects of their health and wellbeing.
  • Idaho healthcare providers are facing critical challenges, from threats to Medicaid to workforce shortages to cyberattacks.
  • It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
  • Don’t Call it Jazz is thrilled to present, “From the Vault”, a new series of episodes where host Jon Armstrong plays music from his old CD and Vinyl collection. This physical media collection has been going strong for over 25 years, and it’s been a blast to rediscover these iconic albums.
  • Restoring ecosystems is no easy task as we try to repair some of the damage humans have done to planet earth. And food production can be very hard on nature, especially if those practices don’t take whole ecosystems into account.
  • In the late 19th century, Yellowstone became the first national park in America. Visitation started out slow, but the railroad soon changed that.
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