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Food insecurity spikes in Idaho
Since last year, the number of people in Idaho experiencing food insecurity has increased by more than three percent, leaving over 200,000 Idahoans without enough to eat.
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What happened at Idaho's GOP Convention
Over the weekend, Dorothy Moon was reelected as Idaho's Republican Party chairwoman at the GOP convention in Coeur d'Alene.
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How to help unhoused Idahoans during the summer heat
As summer gets underway and temperatures continue to rise many people are turning up the AC. But for those experiencing homelessness, combating the heat isn't as easy.
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Take a walk through history on Boise's River Street
Many areas of Boise have a rich history, but one in particular has a very important story.
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An update on Micron's Boise expansion
Out in Southeast Boise, eleven cranes and hundreds of workers are building Micron's new computer chip fabrication plant.
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Boise River opens this week for 2024 float season
As temperatures heat up, people are looking for ways to cool down, and what better way to do that than on the Boise River.
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Caldwell's 'John C. Rice House' gets ready for a big move
This weekend one historic home will be making a big move.
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City of Weiser works to bring people together with new community space
The city of Weiser is hoping to transform its park land to create a space that brings more people together.
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Idaho mom fights to improve dyslexia legislation and literacy in Idaho
Idaho Mom Robin Zikmund knew her son was different at an early age. While his peers were reading by the third grade, her son was still struggling.
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'My Lady Jane:' A new tv series gives history a rewrite
Many people may remember Lady Jane Grey as England's shortest ruling monarch, but a new television series, 'My Lady Jane', is giving history a bit of a rewrite.
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