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As Lumber Prices Climb, DIYers Cut Out The Middle Man And Mill Their Own
The price of lumber has more than doubled during the pandemic. Now people are turning to extreme DIY for building projects. Instead of buying boards, they're buying their own sawmills.
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U.S. To Ship 20 Million Additional COVID Vaccine Doses Overseas
President Biden's commitment Monday to donate doses of Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines adds to an earlier promise of 60 million doses of AstraZeneca.
Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls
The city's fire department will oversee the pilot project that aims to pair an EMT with someone with lived experience in the mental health, addiction, criminal justice or homeless services systems.
Cancel The Olympics, Says Tokyo Doctors Association
Tokyo-area hospitals "have their hands full," the Tokyo Medical Practitioners Association says in an open letter to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. The group represents some 6,000 primary care doctors.
Feeling Anxious About Returning To Post-Pandemic Society? You're Not Alone
As people start to re-emerge from isolation, there's a lot to navigate and re-learn. Dr. Lucy McBride and theologian Ekemini Uwan field questions from listeners about how to navigate our new reality.
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Democrats And Republicans Square Off Over House Mask Mandate
In a scene that reflects broader tensions in America, Republicans this week began a fight to scrap mask requirements on the House floor.
The Nature of Idaho in search of a better potato
Get out the fry sauce! Leif and Peter are talking taters on this episode of The Nature of Idaho. They welcome Dr. Rich Novy from the USDA Agriculture…
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Big City Marathons Are Coming Back
Most big city marathons were called off last year. Now that pandemic restrictions have eased, major marathons are planned for later in 2021 in cities including New York, Boston and Chicago.
Restaurants Are Welcoming Back Diners, But Say Mask Rules Have Them Relying On Trust
The National Restaurant Association is recommending to its members that employees continue to wear masks until the government clarifies how the guidance applies to a requirement to keep workers safe.
Sustainability at Idaho State University
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel are exploring the recent Idaho State University Sustainability Petition. Speaking to Emma Watts and…
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