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A federal judge is extending a preliminary injunction blocking an Idaho law that forbids public money going to pay for gender-affirming care.
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St. Luke’s Children’s Mobile Care Clinic will serve Caldwell schools, offering immunizations, mental health care and services to all students, regardless of insurance.
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NPR and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order seeking to ban the use of federal money for NPR and PBS.
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As families step away from the 2024-25 school year, school districts across Idaho are ramping up their plans for the next – and more than a few are wrestling with the idea of possibly joining the growing list of districts who have adopted four-day schedules.
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Hells Canyon is the deepest river canyon in the United States. Now scientists have solved the mystery of when it formed.
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As people plan Memorial day traveling, local shelters may see an increase in stray animals following the long weekend. With warmer season kicking off and travelers getting ready to hit the road, here’s how pet owners can keep their furry friends safe.
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As Memorial Day approaches, millions are getting ready to hit the road. Here’s what Idahoans can expect for the long weekend.
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An interview with Nathan J. Robinson, co-author of the new book, The Myth of American Idealism. The book is an indictment of both American foreign policy and the political influence that supports it.
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In an internal memo released earlier this week, the largest health care provider in Idaho said the decision was difficult but efforts to display Pride Flags had become “increasingly contentious.”
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Boise’s first Latinx Pride kicks off May 31 with drag, dance, food, and culture. All are welcome to celebrate queer Latinx voices and community at Cecil D. Andrus Park.
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Nearly every county in Idaho held a consolidated election on Tuesday. More than two dozen Idaho school districts asked voters to approve funding, either through levies or bonds. In total, they added up to nearly a quarter of a billion dollars, with a handful passing across the state.
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The Boise Police Department wants more resources to tackle rising financial and online crimes in the state.
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The mine would be the only domestic source of antimony, and is a site of environmental controversy.
Join Boise State Public Radio and the Idaho Capital Sun on Tuesday, June 17 for a discussion around the history, reintroduction, and politics of wolves at the Special Event Center at Boise State University from 6-8 p.m.
We've rounded up some resources to make sure you're prepared.