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Don't Call It Jazz: Bad Snacks Part II
Bad Snacks, the artist name for musician Jesse Hanson, came to ISU in January of 2024 as our 3rd annual commercial music artist in residence. She worked directly with ISU Commercial Music students, producing an EP of their music. She returns this month, on March 20th, to perform with ISCS and the ISU Big Band.
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Shrubs and bees take center stage in Ada Soil & Water spring initiative
As spring approaches, the Ada Soil & Water Conservation District is encouraging Treasure Valley residents to plant shrubs and create pollinator friendly habitats.
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Gas prices spike in Idaho as Middle East conflict heats up
Gem State gas prices have skyrocketed since the Iran conflict began Feb. 28.
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As the climate warms, infectious diseases are showing in new places
As the climate warms, mosquitoes, ticks and other disease carriers are moving into new areas, spreading illnesses into new places.
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Artist-in-residence program opens in Sawtooth National Recreation Area
A new artist residency is offering one lucky creative the opportunity to spend two weeks amid the mountains, lakes and wide-open skies of Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
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And For The Lady, Perhaps Some Catchy Tunes To Celebrate Women's History Month
In this special edition of Double XX, we are celebrating Women's History Month! There are so many talented women in the music industry, and these five songs have been heavy on our guests rotations. With artists such as The Carpenters, Juice Newton, Madeline Edwards, Katie Gavin, and Yola making an appearance, this episode showcases some of the classics as well as modern talents.Warning:Before you listen, this episode discusses difficult topics such as depression and suicide, which may be upsetting to some listeners.
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New documentary explores Sage Grouse decline in West
A new documentary is following sage grouse across the West, uncovering surprising stories about wildlife, ranching and the fight for the regions birds.
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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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