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Nampa is receiving a $3.5 million grant to remove lead and other toxins from waterways in the Columbia River Basin and its tributaries. The pilot project plans to remove contaminants from the water by filtering it through an engineered wetland.
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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.
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The $135 million will go towards building and maintaining residential solar installations on a number of reservations.
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The Biden administration has put out a beta version of what it calls the American Conservation and Stewardship Atlas, a massive mapping project that seeks to visualize conservation efforts across the country. It also is intended to show progress toward the administration’s goal of conserving or restoring 30% of American territory by 2030.
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The Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy shared their analysis of the potential economic impacts of legislation passed in the 2024 session by Idaho's lawmakers.
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Idahoans are spending more time exploring public lands as temperatures begin to warm, with officials saying to recreate with fire safety in mind.
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The original part of the current school building dates to the 1950s and sits on ground associated with high levels of cancer within the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes.
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Idaho's biggest hospital system says the number of people needing flights out of Idaho for emergency abortions is up sharply since the state's abortion ban took effect.
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The Idaho Department of Water Resources surpassed its annual target for replenishing the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer.
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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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At issue is a clash between federal and state law about how pregnant women must be treated in the emergency room.
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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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As the U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh in on whether Idaho's Abortion bans conflict with federal mandates regarding emergency care, St Lukes' Hospitals see sharp increase in pregnant patients emergency transfers to states where abortions are legal.