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Micron has committed to building a $25 billion production facility in Boise, which could create 6,500 jobs.
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Both herds detected for with virus are in Cassia County. But the second one is not linked to any cows that were shipped from another state with a positive case.
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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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Speech: it can define us as much as divide us. And Idaho, it appears, has found itself in the eye of that hurricane lately.
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Days before a Supreme Court hearing, these Idaho families are afraid and frustrated.
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Deputy Tobin Bolter, a seven-year law enforcement veteran, had been with the county since January. The suspect in the shooting was found later Saturday evening and died after being shot by Boise Police as they attempted to apprehend him.
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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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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up-to-date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Every year the Idaho Nonprofit Center organizes what's known as Idaho Gives. It's a chance for people to come together to support the more than 9,000 groups in Idaho.
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A high school in our region will get some Hollywood glitz for prom day this month.
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The Declaration of Independence is a defining document in the birth of the United States. But how much do we really know about it?
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Last week, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled that student IDs can't be used to vote in the Gem State.