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The issue of climate change: How Boise youth are getting involved in a solution
Each year kids face increasing risks of climate change. However, here in Idaho, a youth-led council is taking action to help change that.
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Advocating for a better future: Idaho professor works to make a difference for Black Americans
Every year, people of African descent gather together in Switzerland as part of a United Nations Human Rights Training Program.
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Eckert Road Bridge closed after finding structural issues
On Friday, the Ada County Highway District closed down the Eckert Road Bridge in East Boise an hour after engineers finished a safety inspection of the structure.
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A conversation with blues musician Coco Montoya
Next week blues artist Coco Montoya will be visiting Idaho for a very special celebration. But before his trip Idaho Matters wanted to find out more about his music and what inspires him.
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Why Boise is trying to keep your food waste out of the landfill
The City of Boise recently expanded their composting program, which means they’re asking for more of your leftovers.
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The decline of monarch butterflies
Not that long ago, monarch butterflies would migrate in droves. However, over the last few decades, the number of these iconic creatures has dropped drastically.
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How to practice conservation in your backyard
We all want to help our planet by conserving our landscapes, but sometimes it can feel overwhelming.
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Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge gains more than 2,000 acres
The marshy landscape of Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge is home to hundreds of birds, in particular the sandhill crane.
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Tour Meridian's public art with new interactive map
So much of a city's identity can be discovered through their art, which is why things like public murals and sculptures are so important; they help tell a story.
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The importance of education in American democracy
Civic engagement plays a pivotal role in the strength and sustainability of a democracy. In fact, some scholars argue it is what fosters a government that is accountable, responsive and reflective of the needs of its population.
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