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Idaho 44: Fremont - How the Idaho Art Lab is supporting visual artists
In rural Fremont County, the Idaho Art Lab is inspiring creativity with hands-on classes, maker spaces and exhibits that showcase artists of all levels.
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What's next for Idaho's economy? Zions bank economist weighs in
Idaho's economy is thriving with strong job growth and GDP gains, but rising interest rates and Federal Reserve decisions could impact the state's next chapter.
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'Journal of the Plague Years:' One Idaho author reflects on life during and after COVID
From the solitude of Idaho's Sawtooth Valley, writer John Rember turned the uncertainty of the COVID-19 shutdown into a deeply personal chronicle of life during a world-altering moment.
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Don't Call It Jazz: Grant Harville III
Jon Armstrong and Grant Harville have part 3 of their conversations about music and art.
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Home insurance rates soar in Idaho as lawmakers weigh growing wildfire risk
Idaho homeowners are seeing insurance premiums rise and policies canceled as fears of catastrophic urban wildfires grow, prompting bipartisan concern at the state capitol.
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: January 14, 2026
Flu season is well underway, and in some parts of the country it may already be nearing its peak.
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As doctors leave Idaho, new report highlights economic and rural impact
A new economic impact study shows Idaho is losing more than $125 million a year as doctors, especially OB/GYNs, leave the state, raising concerns about healthcare access, the economy and rural communities.
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The best Idaho trails to hike with your kids
It can be hard to know which trails in Idaho will work for your family. That's why one Idahoan has put together a guidebook listing 50 of the state's most kid-friendly trails.
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Special education parents say kids are falling through the cracks of Idaho schools
“We’re failing our kids.” That’s a quote from a Fruitland mom who says her daughter and other kids who need special education are falling through the cracks in Idaho.
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The legacy of Rosemary Woodruff Leary's counterculture movement
Discover the untold story of Rosemary Woodruff Leary, a feminist trailblazer who helped shape the psychedelic movement.
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