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McCall addresses chemical spill on Payette Lake
State health officials are giving high marks to first responders in McCall for containing what could have been a significant health issue. One woman saw something was wrong and before long officials had found and contained a chemical spill in Payette Lake.
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A legacy of lead in Gilmore, Idaho
A tiny town in eastern Idaho is dealing with lead contamination from some very old silver mines.
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A conversation about the challenges facing women today
Women in Idaho are facing unique challenges as they grapple with issues of gender equality, women's rights and equal protection of the law.
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How can I learn more and better support LGBTQ+ individuals?
Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss terminology around gender and sexuality and describe ways individuals can be better allies to LGBTQ+ individua
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Wyoming, Montana attorneys general accuse big tech companies of greenwashing
The attorneys general allege Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft are misleading customers about how much clean energy they’re actually using.
National Park Service acquires land adjacent to Idaho’s City of Rocks National Reserve
What Would You Do If Your Child Had Coronavirus? For Us, It Was 'Room Service' Food
The quarantined are lonely — none of us could comfort her in person when she was locked down in her room. But we were determined to make it less frightening. That meant turning to food.
How do I know if I have anxiety?
Psychologists Cameron Staley and Jennifer Miesch discuss why we experience anxiety and how we can respond to these feelings in a healthier way.
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Dana Farrington
Dana Farrington
Dana Farrington is a digital editor coordinating online coverage on the Washington Desk — from daily stories to visual feature projects to the weekly newsletter. She has been with the NPR Politics team since President Trump's inauguration. Before that, she was among NPR's first engagement editors, managing the homepage for NPR.org and the main social accounts. Dana has also worked as a weekend web producer and editor, and has written on a wide range of topics for NPR, including tech and women's health.
99-Year-Old British Veteran Raises $9 Million For Health Service By Walking Laps
Tom Moore, who served as an army captain in World War II, had originally aimed to raise $1,250 before his 100th birthday on April 30. More than 347,000 people have donated so far to his effort.
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