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Deep fake political ads are one step away from being banned in Idaho shortly ahead of the May primary election.
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Across the region, goatheads - or puncturevine - are a scourge to cyclists, walkers and our four-legged friends: they pop tires and embed themselves in shoes and sensitive paws. There are many efforts to halt their spread, and new research could help to better target that work.
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A fully-fledged infestation could cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars to protect infrastructure from the creatures that affix onto hard surfaces in the water, including irrigation and hydropower equipment.
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An interview with Joe Nocera, co-author of The Big Fail. Co-written by Bethany MacLean, the book offers new answers for why and how America become the world leader in COVID deaths.
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Weather is one of the most important and dynamic factors at play on wildfires, and it is the job of incident meteorologists to provide up to date forecasts so that the crews and managers can stay safe and accomplish their management goals. This week these meteorologists and trainees from across the country are in Boise for a weeklong training to get ready for the upcoming season, which is already off to a rollicking start with the grass fires in Texas.
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The 2024 Tiny Desk Contest entrants are in and 19 people or bands from Idaho entered their music!
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A bill that would block taxpayer money from paying for gender affirming care is going to the Senate floor.
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In five years, the number of Idaho farming operations fell, but their average size got bigger.
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“I’m everything Irish. Yeah, it’s all happening at our place for St. Patrick’s Day.”
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The federal government says this is the nation’s warmest winter on record. And a new study shows human-caused climate change was the driver in many cities, including parts of the Mountain West region.
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The headline in this week’s Wall Street Journal was striking: “Two Canals, Two Big Problems – One Global Shipping Mess.”
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House lawmakers have once again passed a bill targeting quote “obscene” materials in Idaho’s public and private libraries.
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Gov. Brad Little could have the final say over a bill requiring parents have access to their teenagers’ medical records.
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