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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.
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The 4.5-mile-long trail connects Stanley to Redfish Lake within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. It opened last summer after nearly a decade of planning.
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The environmental organization sued the city earlier this month over three laws governing public protests and gatherings.
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Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance in Las Vegas on Monday, touting President Joe Biden's record in preserving reproductive rights and framing Donald Trump's choices for Supreme Court justices as the reason Roe v. Wade was overturned.
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As the weather warms up, snow is melting and water is filling up the Boise River, sometimes overfilling the river banks.
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They alleged negligence, accusing the entities of “placing their economic returns above the lives of pilots using the Burley Airport.”
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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and as part of bringing more awareness to our community, we're taking a few minutes each week to focus on important work that's being done to help ensure healthy outcomes for Idaho kids.
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Southern Idaho saw a normal to above normal water year. It’s a different story, though, in North Idaho. The region saw one of its lowest snowpacks on record and is in a moderate to severe drought.
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The Andrus Center for Public Policy hosts an annual conference on the environment and public lands
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An interview with Dana Stevens, author of Camera Man: Buster Keaton, The Dawn of Cinema and the Invention of the Twentieth Century. In the book, Stevens places acclaimed filmmaker Buster Keaton’s unique creative genius in the context of his time.
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Today is Tax Day, and the Idaho State Tax Commission has tips to make sure your taxes are filed properly, including what to do if you need an extension.