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  • As students head back to school for the fall semester, the University of Idaho is preparing for a special ceremony.
  • In 1864, Reverend Saint Michael Fackler arrived in Boise, performing the first episcopal service in the region. Now, more than a century later, St. Michael's church has become an important part of the community.
  • This Saturday, the Boise Comic Arts Festival is returning for a weekend full of cosplay, workshops and creativity.
  • As a new, more dangerous strain of the Mpox virus continues to spread, the disease has now been detected in individuals in both Sweden and Thailand.
  • Whether you were rocking some leg warmers or trying to pull off Madonna's crunch bangs (or both), you were probably listening to some amazing women in music. This episode of Double XX is packed with the leading ladies in the music world during this iconic decade. With Tracy Chapman, Sade and more, this installment is a true blast from the past!
  • COVID-19 cases are continuing to rise all across the United States, with experts saying it's being driven largely by the emergence of a new dominate strain.
  • 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.
  • In the two years following Idaho's near-total abortion ban, a new coalition has formed, taking action to put an important piece of legislation on the 2026 ballot, which would reinstate access to abortion care in the state.
  • Idaho Matters sits down with an expert for an economic update, taking a closer look at inflation, interest rates and whether or not we are in a recession.
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