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Ad spending on Proposition 1 has blown up over the past month – each side spending hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to sway votes.
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On Tuesday evening, two deputies with the Ada County Sheriff’s Office shot and killed a suspect at the Optimist Youth Sports Complex in northwest Boise.
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“By starting to speak about it and then being moved emotionally, it is definitely relatable.”
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A report from the Idaho Department of Lands concluded that Idaho Power equipment was the cause of the Valley Fire. The report said a cross arm on an Idaho Power pole broke and likely caused an energized wire to touch the ground.
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Communications among Boise State athletics officials show they discussed a women’s volleyball match against San José State University multiple times one week prior to the game – one they would eventually forfeit on Sept. 27.
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Stanley Mayor Steve Botti says that small businesses in the Sawtooth Valley town lost about $1.5 million dollars in revenue from the Wapiti fire that has burned more than 128,000 acres with 85% containment.
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Last month, a street on the Boise Bench was closed to cars for the Boise Bicycle Project’s “Open Streets Boise” event. The ACHD was there talking about its “Commuteride” program, which encourages finding different ways to travel to work than cars.
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If you’re picking up friends or family from the Boise Airport, beginning Tuesday you’ll have to wait a short drive away while they make their way outside.
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“It was under Mayor Bieter’s leadership when I was council president, that the City of Boise recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day back in 2018.”
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An interview with Jonathan Blitzer, author of Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here. The book is a vivid portrait of the people whose lives ebb and flow across the U.S. border, and how the immigration crisis shapes American politics and culture.
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Records indicate the decision to defund nonprofit was punishment for alleged involvement in InvestigateWest articles
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Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, continues to surge in southwest Idaho. In the ten-county area managed by Central and Southwest District Health offices, there have been 222 confirmed cases as of October 7th this year, 51 new since September 5th. Most of this year’s cases in the two health districts are in Ada and Canyon Counties.
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If you’re hoping to register to vote online, Friday is your last chance ahead of November’s election.
We've rounded up some resources to make sure you're prepared.