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Questions remain about a law enforcement raid in Southwest Idaho on Sunday night that included ICE agents. Activists and community members gathered in Caldwell Monday to press for answers.
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The American West has seen the number of structures lost in wildfires more than triple in recent decades. But new research shows that home hardening measures can significantly increase a home’s chances of survivability during a wildfire.
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The second wave of mass protests organized by the progressive No Kings network saw protesters unite against President Trump's anti-immigration tactics, slashing of federal programs and other concerns.
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Bob Kustra interviews Abdulrazak Gurnah, Nobel Prize winner and author of the novel, Afterlives. The book is a multi-generational saga of displacement, love and loss, set against the brutal colonization of east Africa.Note: This is an encore edition of Reader's Corner. The episode originally aired in February 2023.
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Energy experts assess electrical generation in the modern era with respect to resources, policies and systems in Idaho and the Intermountain West.
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Idaho Fish and Game is warning hunters not to fall for inaccurate artificialintelligence information that may get them in trouble.
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New research shows that wildfires are a major contributor to ozone pollution, and can significantly exceed the impacts of human-generated emissions.
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A federal judge says a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s ban on trans women from competing in women’s sports must continue.
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An Ada County judge has partially sided with a drag performer in his lawsuit against a Christian lobbying organization, finding the group falsely claimed the performer exposed his genitals during an event in 2022.
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KLCZ in Lewiston is experiencing intermittent outages related to network connectivity. A team at Lewis Clark State College is working on resolving the issue.
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Idaho’s continued drop in tax collections has the state facing a projected budget deficit – and a looming constitutional problem.
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In Idaho prisons, more than two dozen women say guards prey on them with little fear of consequences — and those who speak up are often punished.
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A new investigation finds sexual abuse inside Idaho’s women’s prisons has been widespread — and largely ignored. Over the last decade, at least 37 corrections employees have been accused of abusing women in custody, with few facing criminal charges.
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