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Clean Energy by 2045? The City of Pocatello's Resolution, Part 3
This week on Sustainable Idaho, Scott and Rachel speak to a representative from both the Idaho Conservation League and Conservation Voters for Idaho, to…
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SAB Report- Meet the Bengal Community
Host Logan Ramsey welcomes Ben Storms to the show to talk about the Student Activity Board's latest plans.Student Activity Board website
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Michigan Officials Wrestle With How To Ethically Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines
As Michigan prioritizes vaccines for the state's most vulnerable populations, some not in that category are complaining that using data that way is unfair. Others see racism in the pushback.
Convalescent Plasma Strikes Out As COVID-19 Treatment
Infusing blood plasma from people who have recovered from COVID-19 into sick patients looks good on paper. But studies of the treatment haven't found benefits.
Biden Sets Goal Of July 4th To 'Mark Independence' From Coronavirus
In his prime-time address, the president projected that all Americans will be able to get in line for a vaccine by May 1. He also denounced "vicious hate crimes against Asian Americans."
The Autumn-Winter Shows Must Go On: Paris Fashion Week In The Time Of Corona
Pandemic restrictions are in full swing in Paris, but Fashion Week has pressed on with a mix of digital presentations and real-life shows for this year's fall and winter womenswear collections.
Moderna And Pfizer On Track To Hit Vaccine Production Goals
Pfizer and Moderna each agreed to supply 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. by the end of March. With just under three weeks left, both companies have their work cut out for them.
ASISU Speaks welcomes Rachel Jensen
Host Nyele Alvarez welcomes Rachel Jensen, Senator for the College of Technology, to the show. They talk nursing, dancing, and all things ISU.
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In The Pandemic's 1st Year, 3 Huge Losses In 1 Family
The Aldaco family of Phoenix suffered more than most in this year of unfathomable losses. Three brothers perished in the pandemic: Jose in July, Heriberto in December and Gonzalo in February.
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When The Pandemic Closed Prisons To Visitors Loved Ones Picked Up Pen And Paper
In the year since the pandemic caused most prisons to shut their gates to visitors, people have not been able to see their incarcerated friends and family. So, some turned to letter writing.
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