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New York Gov. Cuomo: Now Is The Time For 'Fundamental Redefinition' Of Policing
For years, the governor says, Democrats in the state didn't have the political or popular support to enact reforms. Now, lawmakers have passed sweeping police accountability and transparency measures.
Public media cuts threaten student jobs, local news at Idaho station
Loss of CPB dollars sparks calls for deeper campus-newsroom collaborations
Idaho legislator Priscilla Giddings makes bid for lieutenant governor
Link to original story: Idaho legislator Priscilla Giddings makes bid for lieutenant governor - Idaho Capital SunIdaho State Rep. Priscilla Giddings,…
Idaho House, Senate leaders working toward reconvening the Legislature
Republicans on interim committee want to pass bill to combat Biden’s COVID-19 vaccination, testing rules
Bengals Head to California for Silicon Valley Classic
Idaho State Softball heads back to California this week to take on the 2022 Silicon Valley Classic. The Bengals will play five contests over the course of Friday March 11 through Sunday March 13.
Rio Grande fish denied federal protections despite shrinking populations, rising threats
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently denied federal protections for two native fish in the Mountain West with shrinking populations.
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Study: Only the most destructive wildfires lead residents to move elsewhere
Increasingly destructive wildfires are a major issue in our region, but whether they lead people to move away is not well understood. New research offers some insights.
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A Nevada collaborative is looking at how to mitigate the effects of high heat
The Heat Resilience Lab in Las Vegas is one such project, and it is taking a closer look at "urban heat islands" — places in cities that don't have as many natural features to mitigate heat and are hotter than surrounding areas.
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The Science Line, Episode 11, with James Paris
This week on the Science Line, Scott and Rhesa are joined by 6th year PhD student James Paris. James studies under the supervision of Dr. Colden Baxter in…
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Don't Call it Jazz - Graduation Special
This episode off Don't Call it Jazz is dedicated to the graduating students in the class of 2020!Tune in for Don't Call it Jazz Saturday, June 6th for an…
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