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How food trucks are adapting to the heat
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.
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What to Watch: A conversation with Tony Doerr
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.
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How one garden is keeping traditional plant knowledge alive
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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How Indigenous youth are restoring ancestral land
The land and its waterways have long been sacred to Indigenous people and they know how to care for it well, considering the land used to be theirs. Now, some groups are recruiting indigenous youth to restore and protect these areas.
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Why agricultural workers in the West are facing mental health issues
Farmers and Ranchers in the west are being pressured by rising production costs, increased workloads and extreme weather. No wonder they are facing higher levels of stress and mental health issues than other Americans.
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Huskies in the Treasure Valley need homes
Huskies in the Treasure Valley are in need of help, especially those at the West Valley Humane Society. The organization has 25 of these dogs that are eager to find their forever families, but they'll need a little extra attention.
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Test driving an electric vehicle on Idaho roads
While automakers – domestic and foreign – continue to invest billions into the evolution of electric vehicles for many consumers, EVs are still a subject of curiosity.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: September 27, 2023
The rollout of the latest COVID vaccine has been running into some obstacles. There's high demand, insurance headaches and supply delays from coast to coast.
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Invasive mussels discovered in Idaho's Snake River
The Confirmation of Quagga Mussel larvae in the Snake River last week is a discovery that's long been dreaded for the Pacific Northwest.
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A new call in show looks for folks in 'The Middle'
The new radio show "The Middle with Jeremy Hobson" is coming to Boise State Public Radio News.
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