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Candlelight, chocolate and water renewal: Inside Idaho's most unexpected date night
With candlelight, chocolate fondue and a behind-the-scenes look at clean water science, "Love at First Flush" proves that romance can bloom in even the most unexpected places.
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No more soda or candy: Idaho's new SNAP restrictions reshape grocery shopping
Starting Feb. 15, Idaho's new SNAP rules will ban candy and soda purchases, forcing thousands of shoppers, and the stores that serve them, to rethink how they buy and sell groceries.
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A warm winter raises questions for Idaho's snow-based economy
Idaho's unusually warm winter is raising questions about what's driving the weather, as well as what it means for the ski resorts and snow-based economy the state depends on.
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As rat numbers climb, Ada County weighs response to growing infestation
With Norway rats able to multiply into the thousands in a single year, pest control officials say the Treasure Valley's growing infestation is a numbers game that could quickly spiral.
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In moments of despair, one dog offered comfort
When grief felt overwhelming and words weren't enough, a dog named Galaxy had a way of making people feel seen, comforted and no longer alone.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: February 27, 2026
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.
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Justice, humor and suspicion collide in The Midnight Taxi
When a routine night shift ends with a dead passenger in the backseat, a Sri Lankan American taxi driver must race to clear her name in a system already stacked against her.
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: February 25, 2026
As flu, RSV and COVID-19 surge nationwide, rising pediatric flu deaths — mostly among unvaccinated children — are intensifying an already severe winter virus season for families and hospitals alike.
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Safe Danger: An author interview with Ben Swire
Sometimes the smartest move isn't playing it safe, but embracing the right kind of risk to unlock deeper connection and greater purpose.
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Don't Call It Jazz: Chrysalis
I am honored to dedicate this episode to Chrysalis, an outstanding album by Ryker Reese, a recent graduate of the ISU Commercial Music program. Chrysalis is available on Bandcamp via the link below, or you can find it through the City Creek Records Website
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