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  • Students across the state are getting ready to head back to school and in Boise two principals are preparing their classrooms for a new year of learning.
  • Across the nation kids are suffering from a mental health crisis, experiencing increasing levels of anxiety and depression. And when it comes to looking at groups that are most at risk, reports found that students attending high performing schools fell into this category.
  • As technology continues to evolve more colleges are empowering students to use new tools, like artificial intelligence, in their everyday learning.
  • We explore Boise's history of segregation through archeology.
  • The Oregon Trail snaked through Idaho, bringing thousands of people from east to west and we look at the history of the Trail and how it looks today.
  • Figuring out where to start when it comes to tackling climate change can be overwhelming, but one scientist says it doesn't have to be. In fact, it can be as easy as starting a conversation.
  • Author Cyndie Spiegel is back with another book "Microjoys: Finding Hope When Life is Not Okay." The book is filled with essays about the microjoys that have kept Cyndie moving forward, even in the toughest times of her life.
  • Hotter summers across our region are making it difficult for some workers to stay cool and comfortable, that includes food truck owners who cook over hot stoves and fryers in small spaces.
  • The Netflix adaptation of Idahoan Tony Doerr's book "All the Light We Cannot See" had its world premiere over the weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival and our resident movie critic George Prentice was there to see it.
  • A recent ceremony in our region dedicated a garden that provides spiritual, medicinal and nutritional sustenance. It's called the Northern Cheyenne Medicinal Garden and it has more than 100 different plants.
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