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With the weather heating up and things drying out, fireworks are a concern when it comes to both house fires and wildfires. Idaho has laws in place to keep fireworks safe and sane, but you can still buy aerial fireworks even though they are illegal to light in the state.
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Around 2,000 structures are at risk in several states in the Mountain West region as some 2,100 firefighters battle almost two-dozen wildfires across Utah, Nevada, and Idaho, fire officials say.
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As screwworm cases rise across the West, during peak rodeo season, the nationally ranked Snake River Stampede took active precautions to protect livestock and attendees.
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For the 25th year, Boise celebrated World Refugee Day. Hundreds braved the rain to enjoy traditional dances, live music, global foods and artisan vendors. One volunteer shares his story of becoming an American.
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An interview with Sasha Vasilyuk, author of the novel, Your Presence is Mandatory. Based on real events, the book follows a World War II veteran with a dangerous secret and his family, forced to confront the legacy of the man they thought they knew.
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The newly-renamed Sawtooth Regional Landfill required extensive rehabilitation to reopen, after environmental violations forced its shutdown in 2023. Republic Services purchased the site last year out of receivership.
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Floating down the Boise River is a must-do activity for many people every year, with over 150,000 floaters making the six-mile trip. The float starts at Barber Park and goes down through the Boise State campus and downtown Boise, ending just before the bridge in Ann Morrison Park.
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Cities across the world – and Idaho – are celebrating World Refugee Day this weekend. For one former refugee, the June 20 celebration is about more than sharing food and fun.
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A policy expert breaks down the Supreme Court case over birthright citizenship, explaining how a single sentence in the 14th Amendment has fueled a national debate over who gets to be a U.S. citizen.
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Boise hikers will soon have a new way to reach Table Rock as crews build a trail connector through the foothills.
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On the third week of June, Rebecca Evans shares her flash essay, “Afterwards.”
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On Tuesday, a federal judge blocked Idaho’s anti-trans bathroom bill from fully going into effect.