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New report highlights those most vulnerable to flood risks
New analysis from Headwaters Economics visualizes flood risks for communities across the United States, as well as key demographic and other data that show the level of vulnerability to such disasters.
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ISU Tennis
Bengals Have Strong Showing at 2023 Bengal Invite
Clean air progress is being reversed by wildfire smoke, study says
New research shows air quality gains in the U.S. have been cut by wildfire smoke. Scientists are sounding the alarm for change if the world wants to breathe clean air in the future.
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ISU Cross Country
Bengals Battle Elements and Opponents Hosting Idaho State XC Open
ISU Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis Brings Home the Title in Third Straight Tournament
ISU Football
Bengals Open Big Sky Play with Homecoming Win over Bears
Mountain West states aim to preserve more wildlife migration corridors
Big game herds can travel hundreds of miles between their summer and winter ranges. That means they often cross neighborhoods, highways and fences – hazards that could increase as the Mountain West faces further development pressures.
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Report: Latinos face much higher flood risks than other U.S. residents
Many of the counties with sizable Latino populations and elevated flood risks are in the West. The report recommends that government agencies invest in bilingual materials and community trust building, as well as infrastructure improvements and safe, affordable housing.
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ISU Women's Basketball
Bengals Take Down Gauchos in Reed Gym Thriller
Survey: Many Americans think climate change will cause most rivers in the West to dry up
A new survey shows many Americans think climate change is causing harm to people right now – and they don’t expect things to get any better.
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