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The dispute is over water rights that the federal government holds for livestock on public lands.
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For years, Wyoming has had one of the highest suicide rates and one of the highest gun ownership rates in the United States. But until recently, it was taboo to draw a link between those two things.
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The Western Solar Plan added five more states, meaning more public land has been identified for future projects. But there are concerns over the effect on hunting and fishing on some of these lands.
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They're pioneering a new model of care that will allow for one-stop, same-day access to mifepristone — no appointment necessary.
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Minimum sentences for fentanyl possession back on the table as legislators discuss new bill proposalCommunity members, law enforcement, advocates and legal experts testified on Friday on a proposed bill that would mandate sentencing minimums for fentanyl possession.
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The state's Attorney General Bob Ferguson argues that the merger would severely impact Washingtonians. More than 50% of people in the state shop at one or the other of the stores.
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An interview with David McCloskey author of the new thriller, Moscow X. The book centers on a daring CIA operation, which targets Putin’s private banker.
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Prescribed fires can be an effective way to reduce the risk of severe wildfires. But they of course also give off smoke, and researchers are trying to better understand that public health tradeoff. A new paper finds that prescribed fire can reduce overall smoke exposure, but that those benefits can diminish as the level of prescribed fire increases.
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The 29th annual pundits forum from the City Club of Boise brought lively discussion about the issues facing Idaho legislators and voters in 2024.
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A construction company will have to pay to restore a river near Pocatello after it failed to comply with federal environmental protection requirements.
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The latest attempt to restrict which library materials can be accessed by those under 18 took a step back Thursday as a new compromise deal is expected to be introduced in the near future.
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Idaho children at any age can be prosecuted for a crime. A new bill would have set the minimum age to prosecute at 10.
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Jay Breidenbach with the National Weather Service in Boise says most of the snow could be gone by next week.
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