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Alongside homeowners insurance premiums, costs for multi-family rental property policies and other insurance required in the business are also on the rise. That has big implications for tenants – especially those in subsidized or affordable housing.
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Books on the Vine has morphed from just a bookstore to an art gallery, painting studio and fun place to hang out.
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Jesse Tree's new report looks at the hidden costs of get kicked out of your home.
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Getting old bikes out of the landfill, and into the hands of those who might need one, is the goal of the Recycle a Bicycle program in Meridian.
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The declines were felt across the Mountain West. In Idaho, SNAP participation fell nearly 8%. Nevada saw a drop of more than 14%. In Arizona, participation fell by nearly 34%. New Mexico saw a decrease of about 6%, while Wyoming dropped by more than 11%.
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Conflict in the Middle East means 65% of Idaho farmers can’t afford the fertilizer they need.
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Ski areas with special-use permits must be primarily focused on skiing and other snow sports. But in a final rule, the U.S. Forest Service said that focus will no longer be determined by revenue, which could help ski areas to adapt business to a changing climate.
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A warehouse in Nampa is home to vanilla beans from more than 50 different countries.
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A nonprofit is working to give every kid a bed to sleep in, no matter what their circumstances.
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The war with Iran has driven up gas prices at a time when affordability is high on people's minds.
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Micron Technology recently had a strong quarter thanks to a demand for AI memory chips, which is drawing attention from investors and could have broader implications for Idahoans.
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Lincoln County acts as a bedroom community for neighboring Blaine County. We find out how neighbors in Ketchum are helping out.