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Supreme Court affirms transgender rights in declining to hear Virginia school bathroom case
Justices on the top court offered no comment in declining to take up the case of Gavin Grimm
‘Inherent barriers’ hindering federal aid for Idaho rental assistance
Eviction numbers remained steady from March to June, local housing organization says
Idaho Supreme Court hears arguments in Reclaim Idaho ballot initiative case
It isn’t immediately clear when the court will issue its ruling in the case
CDC study finds racial, regional disparities as schools reopened for in-person learning
Report shows that the prevalence of virtual-only education did decline across racial groups starting in January
EBR-1 museum open for one weekend only Aug. 6-8
(IDAHO FALLS, Idaho) — The Experimental Breeder Reactor-I Atomic Museum, located 50 miles west of Idaho Falls, Idaho, on U.S. 20, will open to the public Friday, Aug. 6, through Sunday, Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Don't Call it Jazz presents Asian American/Pacific Islander Jazz Musicians
For this episode we'll be checking out some outstanding music from an eclectic group of brilliant AAPI musicians. We've been seeing a distressing rash of hatred and violence against our fellow AAPI citizens due to deeply ingrained ignorance fueled by evil opportunists.
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Study: Extreme Heat Is Killing Subalpine Trees
A study published earlier this year found that even without bark beetle outbreaks and wildfire, trees in Colorado's subalpine forests are dying at increasing rates from extreme summer conditions.
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Navajo Nation Sees Slight COVID-19 Increase, Works To Vaccinate Even More People
States around the Mountain West are seeing an uptick in COVID-19 cases, and it’s started to affect some tribes, too. The Navajo Nation’s increase in cases is modest compared to surges in states like Arizona, though.
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Mining company hoping to reopen near Silver City partners with Trout Unlimited
The organizations will study ways to improve Jordan Creek, which has been damaged by previous mining activity
White House says executive order coming on labeling beef as a ‘Product of USA’White House says executive order coming on labeling beef as a ‘Product of USA’
Under current labeling rules, most grass fed beef labeled ‘Product of USA’ is actually raised and slaughtered abroad
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