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Researchers say remote geography, inaccurate federal maps, and funding barriers continue to limit reliable high-speed internet in many tribal communities.
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Idahoans will be gathering at the steps of the state Capitol as the Gem State honors pioneering women of the past and celebrates today's innovators and leaders shaping our future.
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Boise State Public Radio spoke to Iranians watching the conflict from Idaho, as bombings continue in the Persian gulf.
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Note: this is an encore edition of Reader’s Corner. The episode originally aired in March 2018.An interview with David Philipps about his book, Wild Horse Country.
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On the first week of March, Sara Nicholson reads a poem by John Clare, titled “I Am!"
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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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A new poll shows housing affordability is a top concern for Boise voters across party lines as the city prepares to debate proposed zoning changes.
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The company has about 1,100 workers in Boise, mostly working in its LaserJet division, according to an employee.
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As tensions surge after strikes by United States and Israel on Iran, an Idaho historian reflects on a life in Tehran before the revolution.
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“I take this role on willingly. Yet I can’t take it on in sound bites that are quick and easy.”
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An interview with Bruce Borgos, author of the new book, The Blue Horse. In the book, a controversial wild horse round-up in the high desert of Nevada results in two murders and a fresh mystery for Sheriff Porter Beck.
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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.