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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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2022 Idaho primary election: Republican governor’s race features fierce political rivals
Voters will head to the polls on May 17; winner will advance to Nov. 8 general election
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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National Newscast from Northern Rockies News Service
Tuesday, June 8, 2021 Indigenous protesters rally against Line 3 oil pipeline in northern Minnesota, and Arkansas passes the most abortion restrictions of any state this legislative session.
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KISU previews the ISCS Joy to the World Holiday Concert on December 2nd & 3rd with Dr. Nell Flanders and Dr. Scott Anderson
KISU's Jamon Anderson speaks with Symphony Conductor, Nell Flanders, and Guest Conductor, Scott Anderson about Joy to the World, a holiday double-performance featuring music by Bernstein and Duke Ellington, and with a mix of traditional and eclectic favorites. Joy to the World on December 2 and 3 in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall marks the return of this annual favorite performance in a way we haven't seen since 2019.
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Supreme Court rules U.S. must pay overhead costs for tribal health care programs
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 6 ruled the federal government has been underfunding Native American tribes that run their own health care programs. It’s a victory for tribes in the Mountain West and beyond.
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Don't Call It Jazz: LGBTQ 2025
To celebrate Pride Month, I am celebrating LGBTQ jazz and creative artists with a curated playlist of wonderful contemporary musicians. This show is dedicated to humanity and art, fellowship, and respect. Here’s to the artists who are making wonderful music and to a future where all have the freedom to live our lives bravely and without apology.
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Idaho Supreme Court says new ballot initiative law violates state constitution
Court blocks new law and rules ballot initiatives are a fundamental right of Idahoans
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