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More than 920,000 Idahoans have gotten their Star Cards after federal officials required enhanced identification for plane travel and visiting federal facilities.
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As U.S. immigration policy tightens, new data suggests that Canada may be the next destination for refugees in the Americas.
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More than 2,000 veterans of Basque heritage fought in the U.S. armed forces in World War II, many of whom were from Idaho. After a decade of research, some historians are working to build a memorial on American soil recognizing their sacrifice.
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Comments from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supporting breaching the lower Snake River dams didn’t sit well with some of Idaho’s Republican leaders.
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A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia's Far East is sending tsunami waves to Hawaii, Alaska, California and Oregon. More countries, like Peru and Chile, are bracing for impact.
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As Boise gets ready to host Jaialdi, the largest Basque Festival outside of the old country, festival goers can look forward to eating lots -lots- of food ... including perhaps the most popular item on any Basque menu: Croquetas!
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In a possible change of plans, the Idaho Transportation Department is now proposing the existing Rainbow Bridge be removed.
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You can get some very different answers when you ask someone, “What does it mean to be Basque?”
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It was canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic, and is set to be festive this year.
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Ada County Highway District is planning major road work west of Boise as the agency just released its proposed budget for fiscal year 2026.
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Idaho’s new Government Efficiency committee, formed by GOP legislative leadership in April, met for the first time Friday.
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Note: This is an encore edition of Reader's Corner. The episode originally aired in January 2023. An interview with Dipo Faloyin, debut author of Africa is Not a Country: Notes on a Bright Continent. In the book, Faloyin explores the youth-led cultural and political movements that are defining and reimagining Africa on their own terms.
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Susan Bruns, July's writer-curator for Something I Heard, reads an excerpt from “The Mountain and the Fathers” by Joe Wilkins.
Starting July 5, we're refreshing our weekend programming and making a few tweaks during the week to bring you an even richer listening experience.
Expressive Idaho features master folk artists and apprentices who make their art right here in the Gem State.