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Bringing back wolves: 30 years of repopulation in Idaho
30 years ago a small group of wolves were reintroduced into the Idaho wilderness. Now, activists are looking back on that release and where wolves are today.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: January 17, 2025
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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Combatting SIDS: New study examines possible safety risks to infants
When it comes to your child, you can never be too safe. That's why one researcher is leading a new study to improve child safety and reduce the chances of infant loss.
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Trump returns to office: How the new administration could affect Idaho
Following the inauguration, Trump has signed a slew of executive orders, including one that affects the future of wind energy in Idaho.
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New survey reveals what matters to Idahoans in 2025
According to a new survey, Idahoans are worried about more than just housing, property taxes and the economy this year.
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Small Steps, Big Impact: How trees are helping combat climate change in Boise
Boise is helping to offset the effects of climate change with a seemingly simple solution, more trees.
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'Jane and Dan at the End of the World:' An author interview with Colleen Oakley
Life imitates art in Colleen Oakley's latest novel about an unhappy couple that has no choice but to rely on one another when they find themselves in the middle of a crime in progress.
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: January 22, 2025
Four viruses are currently circulating in the United States, with some health experts calling it a “quad-demic”.
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How to create change and build a happier life
Overcoming your past in order to cultivate a better future can be intimidating, but it doesn't necessarily have to be hard.
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A closer look at the University of Idaho's Native American Law Program
The University of Idaho has created a College of Law Program with a Native American law emphasis. Idaho Matters talked with the director of the program, along with three recently graduated students to find out more about the program and why it's so important.
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