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Officials with the state of Idaho and the U.S. Department of Energy have agreed to a waiver of the state’s 1995 nuclear waste settlement agreement, the two sides announced Tuesday.
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Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds with a lawsuit arguing he does not have that authority.
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The 13th annual Idaho Gives fundraising campaign began Monday, April 28 and runs through Thursday, May 1.
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A panel of community members talked about how they support third places and their impact on the people they welcome.
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An interview with Marsha E. Barrett, author of Nelson Rockefeller's Dilemma. The book is a compelling political history of the influential career of the four-time New York State governor and US vice president.
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Martin Corless-Smith, April's guest writer-curator for Something I Heard, reads William Wordsworth's poem, "Lines Written in Early Spring."
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Public school districts across Idaho are asking for nearly $185 million next month for bonding projects and supplemental levies.
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As part of our ongoing dedication to bring the very best of classical music to our audiences, Boise State Public Radio is proud to partner again with the Piatigorsky Foundation to bring their annual concert series to Idaho. The Piatigorsky Foundation strives to bring live classical music to non-traditional and often underserved audiences.
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Boise Mayor Lauren McLean responded to a letter from Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador earlier this month, saying the City is “flying two flags in defiance of the law.”
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Parishioners Wednesday gathered at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Boise Wednesday to mourn the passing of Pope Francis on Monday. The Boise memorial, and others across the state, coincided with remembrances at the Vatican.
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The Idaho Fish and Game reports mule deer and elk herds across the state are healthy following a mild winter.
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We asked professionals what we can do to help curb the harsh summer weather.