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Turning murder mysteries on their head
A new novel, The Hunter, puts to rest some tropes about suspense novels, small town crime, women and police corruption.
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'Unrestricted:' An author interview with Dawn Brockett
One woman is challenging the way our society, for decades, has viewed anorexia and anorexics.
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A mid-year fiscal update for Idaho
As the Federal Reserve meets, how is Idaho doing financially so far this year?
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Tips on how to stay safe around water
Here's something that may come as a shock to you: according to the CDC, Idaho has one of the highest accidental drowning rates in the country – and we are a landlocked state.
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History, art and culture through belly dancing
Join Idaho Matters as we learn about the art of belly dancing and Arabic culture!
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Boise tries to create a climate neutral reality
Boise has some very ambitious climate goals. We check in to see how the city is progressing.
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Protecting open space for farmers and ranchers
Farm and ranch lands across the west face many threats - like inflation and outside development, but the federal government is working with agricultural producers to preserve open space and the benefits it provides.
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'Opera in the Park' returns to downtown Boise
This weekend, Julia Davis Park will be filled with music as Opera in the Park returns for its third year.
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'The Celebrants:' An author interview with Steven Rowley
Steven Rowley is back with his latest novel, "The Celebrants."
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: June 21, 2023
A new study is showing that the COVID-19 infection can result in the onset of hypertension, better known as high blood pressure.
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