Top Stories
Half red wine, half Coca Cola: 100% Basque. Jaialdi attendees can sample a variety of specialties from the old country during the festival, including one very specific drink: Kalimotxos.
Recent News
-
An interview with Matthew Goodman, author of Paris Undercover. The book tells the gripping story of two women in Nazi-occupied Paris who create a daring escape line that rescues dozens of Allied servicemen.
-
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal money to public media stations, says it's winding down operations after President Trump signed a law rescinding all funding.
-
Prescribed burns are widely recognized as an effective wildfire mitigation tool. Now, using satellite imagery, land management records and fire emissions data, a team of researchers has put hard numbers to those impacts.
-
A wildfire named the Range Fire south of the Boise Airport started Thursday evening, setting off evacuation orders in South Boise.
-
As U.S. immigration policy tightens, new data suggests that Canada may be the next destination for refugees in the Americas.
-
More than 2,000 veterans of Basque heritage fought in the U.S. armed forces in World War II, many of whom were from Idaho. After a decade of research, some historians are working to build a memorial on American soil recognizing their sacrifice.
-
In her leather working studio, Kari McCluey hangs a pair of bright pink chaps, their sides decorated with shiny metal conchos embedded in three-dimensional leather flowers. The Boise leather artist is known by cowgirls for her whimsical chaps that embrace and embody femininity.
-
Comments from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supporting breaching the lower Snake River dams didn’t sit well with some of Idaho’s Republican leaders.
-
A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia's Far East is sending tsunami waves to Hawaii, Alaska, California and Oregon. More countries, like Peru and Chile, are bracing for impact.
-
As Boise gets ready to host Jaialdi, the largest Basque Festival outside of the old country, festival goers can look forward to eating lots -lots- of food ... including perhaps the most popular item on any Basque menu: Croquetas!
-
In a possible change of plans, the Idaho Transportation Department is now proposing the existing Rainbow Bridge be removed.
-
You can get some very different answers when you ask someone, “What does it mean to be Basque?”
Starting July 5, we're refreshing our weekend programming and making a few tweaks during the week to bring you an even richer listening experience.
Expressive Idaho features master folk artists and apprentices who make their art right here in the Gem State.