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An interview with Howard Bryant, author of the new book, Kings and Pawns. The book offers an untold story of sports and fame, Black America and the promise of integration through the Cold War lens of two transformative events.
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At least nine people protesting inside the statehouse office of Idaho Gov. Brad Little were arrested Wednesday and charged with misdemeanor trespassing.
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Boise’s Trans Pride gathering took place on the Idaho Capitol steps hours before Little signed a bill that targets trans people for using their preferred bathroom.
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For many, April Fools' means being on the lookout for pranks, jokes and shenanigans. For one couple, this day marks the first year anniversary of a very important phone call – the kind that changed their lives forever.
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program through Boise State’s College of Business and Economics Department of Accountancy and it puts some of the best and brightest accounting students in front of taxpayers.
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Morning Edition host George Prentice got "schooled" by a few fourth graders at Shadow Hills Elementary in West Boise.
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Note: This is an encore edition of Reader’s Corner. The episode originally aired in February of 2026.An interview with Danny Funt, author of Everybody Loses. The book is a stunning exposé on the massive and perilous world of American sports gambling.
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Idaho Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Brody Harshbarger faces seven misdemeanor charges related to hunting violations.
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On the fourth and final week of March, Sara Nicholson shares her poem, “Hall of the Woods."
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Kids and teens under 18 will be able to ride public buses for free in Boise this summer and the next.
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An interview with Oren Harman, author of the new book, Metamorphosis. The book is a modern classic of natural history, offering an inspiring look at why so many of Earth’s creatures undergo transformations.
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Friends and colleagues of Nampa Mayor Rick Hogaboam are expressing shock and sadness over his death. He passed away after suffering a medical emergency during a public meeting Wednesday night.