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Earlier this year, Idaho officials asked homeowners insurance providers in the state for data on their operations, including information on premiums and policy cancellations. Newly released findings paint a troubling picture for the Gem State, and a top official says other Western states should undertake similar efforts.
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“This seems to be as much a referendum on short-term rentals as it is an issue about a recreation center.”
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The Boise City Council is considering acquiring two new pieces of land for the city’s mission to invest in “parks, pathways and open space”.
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NPR is accusing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in federal court of reneging on a contract to appease the White House.
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On the fourth week of October, Natalie Disney shares an excerpt from her novel, "The Fourth Coast."
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An interview with Mary Annette Pember, author of Medicine River. The book is a wide-ranging and deeply personal account of Native American boarding schools in the United States, taking a hard look at their intent and legacy of abuse.
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Election officials say the renovations are meant to show radical transparency to citizens about the entire election process.
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As the government shutdown drags on, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare says it will not distribute food stamps this November.
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Idaho officials are weighing several proposals on how to train and recruit more doctors in the state, including expanding an entirely new program in the Treasure Valley.
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Boise State Public Radio is returning for Another Round at Bistro 45 in McCall on Thursday, November 6 from 6-8 p.m. Meet local journalist Murphy Woodhouse and the public radio team to connect over drinks and share what's on your mind.
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“It has been through the efforts and hearts and hands of so many phenomenal individuals that we have arrived at this moment.”
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The Trump Administration is using revenue from recreation fees to keep bathrooms clean and trash tidy at national parks during the shutdown. But parks are not charging fees at this time.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed it arrested 105 undocumented people in an ICE raid on Sunday in Wilder. The FBI initially reported it was serving a warrant in an investigation into illegal gambling at La Catedral Arena horse track.
Meet Mountain West News Bureau reporter Murphy Woodhouse and some of our staff in this installation of Another Round at Bistro 45 in McCall.