Recent News
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If you’re picking up friends or family from the Boise Airport, beginning Tuesday you’ll have to wait a short drive away while they make their way outside.
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“It was under Mayor Bieter’s leadership when I was council president, that the City of Boise recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day back in 2018.”
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An interview with Jonathan Blitzer, author of Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here. The book is a vivid portrait of the people whose lives ebb and flow across the U.S. border, and how the immigration crisis shapes American politics and culture.
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Records indicate the decision to defund nonprofit was punishment for alleged involvement in InvestigateWest articles
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Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, continues to surge in southwest Idaho. In the ten-county area managed by Central and Southwest District Health offices, there have been 222 confirmed cases as of October 7th this year, 51 new since September 5th. Most of this year’s cases in the two health districts are in Ada and Canyon Counties.
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If you’re hoping to register to vote online, Friday is your last chance ahead of November’s election.
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Whooping cough (also known as Pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory illness that affects only humans. While it can affect people of all ages, it can be more dangerous for younger, elderly, or medically predisposed individuals.
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The education nonprofit behind Boise’s Anne Frank Memorial is getting its own building in downtown Boise. The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights will now reside in a brand new space downtown.
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Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with murdering four University of Idaho students, now has a new trial date.
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Hundreds of workers for state and federal forests in the Southeast have pivoted to helping with hurricane response.
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Seasonal vaccines for COVID 19, the flu and RSV are now available.
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“This is the crappiest club with the best people in it. Survivors … They're always so empathetic. They're so kind, so gracious, they're so thoughtful."