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The Boise City Council delayed a decision on a proposed 3,500-unit housing development called Murio Farms in southwest Boise. At a hearing on Tuesday, landowners pushed back against a denial recommendation made this spring by the city Planning and Zoning Commission.
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The KBSQ transmitter in McCall is down after the primary feed to site failed overnight. KBSK Jazz and KBSM Music is back on air after the failure.
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The time a person has to decide whether to have an abortion in Florida and other states with six-week abortion bans is at most two weeks. Why? It's has to do with how we date early pregnancy.
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Idaho is challenging the new language in Title IX, a federal rule that now includes protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in education.
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A lawsuit over the Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s killing of three grizzly bears in Eastern Idaho has settled, and it could have implications beyond the state’s borders.
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Talks and exhibits are scheduled about geology, history, art, scientific research and the night sky.
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Organizers for Idaho’s open primaries initiative said they’ve gathered enough signatures to qualify the issue for the November general election.
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The procession and memorial for Ada County Sheriff Deputy Tobin Bolter is scheduled for Tuesday, April 30. Bolter was killed as he attempted a traffic stop earlier this month in Boise, the first deputy who died in the line of duty in ACSO history.
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Recreation groups said the agency lacked accurate information about trails and roads.
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An organic seed company was distressed to learn it had marketed a GMO purple tomato by mistake. The incident raised alarm about the impact of new GMO plants.
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Fuller snowpacks than first predicted across much of southern Idaho have guides forecasting a typical rafting season this summer.
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An interview with Nathan Thrall, author of the new book, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama. The book tells the story of a deadly accident outside Jerusalem that unravels a tangle of lives, loves, and histories over the course of a single day.
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The data suggests the West is less impacted by the phenomenon than other regions, but a utility expert suggests the impact could still be quite significant.