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‘There was no concern for my life’: Families losing homes despite federal eviction moratorium
Housing policy experts have warned that millions of Americans are still struggling to pay rent
Interior Secretary Advocates For Big Budget Increase On Capitol Hill
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland faced lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday as she advocated for an $18 billion budget increase for her department next year. The money would go towards advancing renewable energy projects, expanding wildland fire programs and boosting public safety on reservations.
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New Vaccination Requirements Will Hit Federal, State Workers In Mountain West
Low vaccination rates make many counties in the Mountain West especially vulnerable to the COVID-19 delta variant right now, according to data from the public health research group PHICOR. That’s prompting tough new action from some state and federal officials.
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Two Years After Declaring Climate Emergency, Scientists Say It's Even Worse
An updated version of a 2019 report published in the journal BioScience on Wednesday includes an additional 2,800 scientists’ signatures.
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Who pays for public health? Who sets pandemic rules? Idaho changed the law
The 2021 Legislature gave county governments “a lot more oversight” over public health
CSI program expands Idaho’s pool of educators, and it’s poised for further growth
By eliminating previous barriers, the CSI program is a new model for the workforce needed in our growing state, writes guest columnist Stephen Hartgen.
Bill Parrish Family 3 ON 3 Basketball Tournament
Linda Larsen sits down with Carri Parrish Curtis to discuss the 3 on 3 basketball tournament dedicated to Carbon monoxide poisoning awareness, and the Bill Parrish Family.
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As Delta Variant Spreads, Limited Public Health Laws In Western States Could Pose Safety Risks
COVID-19 cases are surging nationwide, prompting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week to issue new guidance for vaccinated people to mask up in areas with high transmission rates. But if infections continue to rise, some Western states have limited how officials can respond.
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Early voting underway in Idaho for Nov. 2 local elections
Idahoans still have time to request absentee ballots from their county elections offices
ISU Women's Soccer: Gaining Momentum
An opinion piece: Are the Bengals finding some form?
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