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On Wednesday, April 24, the U.S. Supreme Court will take up an Idaho case that could have widespread implications around the country.
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Boise’s zone (7a) didn’t change this time compared to the USDA’s last map in 2012, but a lot of Idaho did. The Treasure Valley west of Caldwell, and Kuna east to Mountain Home, for example, shifted up one five-degree zone. Hailey shifted two zones warmer.
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For “A New Winter,” Sofía Jaramillo is recreating old-time ski photos with models of color wearing historically accurate clothing and gear.
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2023 was another big year of growth at Boise State Public Radio.
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Days before a Supreme Court hearing, these Idaho families are afraid and frustrated.
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The agency says the new rule puts conservation on equal footing with other uses of public lands, like ranching and mining.
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An interview with Jonathan Karl, author of Tired of Winning. The book explores how Donald Trump remade the Republican Party in his own image, baggage and all.
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Tester is the last Democrat holding statewide office as Republicans have dominated recent elections in Montana. He's carved out an identity as a moderate and he hopes that will win him another term.
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The Idaho Behavioral Health Council is asking the public how the state should spend opioid settlement funds.
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The 4.5-mile-long trail connects Stanley to Redfish Lake within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. It opened last summer after nearly a decade of planning.
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Idaho’s longest serving House Democrat, Sue Chew, has died at 66 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.
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The environmental organization sued the city earlier this month over three laws governing public protests and gatherings.