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Traditional journalism is a top-down model. Typically, a reporter or editor identifies a story within a news organization, using their professional…
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ARMANDO FRANCA/AP PhotoHow (And Why) To Talk To Our Kids About Racism In Idaho[NOTE: This is an edited version of a show that originally aired June 15, 2020. This version is intended for contest entry purposes. Click here to listen…
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Boise State Public Radio shined in 2014. Coverage included multiple series that produced in-depth examinations of how Idaho's very conservative political…
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According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness nearly a quarter of Idahoans are living with a mental illness. Nearly 6 percent of those people are…
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Idaho is considered one of the most conservative states in the country. But it hasn't always been this way. In fact, just two decades ago, Idaho was a…
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In 2014, the issue of gay marriage in Idaho played out in courts in Boise, San Francisco and Washington D.C.In October, the issue reached a fever pitch,…
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Boise State Public Radio’s newsroom has won six regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) announced Tuesday…
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Service Dog: An Idaho Army Veteran Struggles With Post Traumatic StressThis week we are bringing you the story of Dan Sperry. He's a U.S. Army veteran…
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A Rancher, A Logger, And Economic Fate In Rural IdahoJuly 11, 2012By Molly MessickIn Idaho, the timber and ag industries are heavy hitters. They play big…
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Voter’s Voices: Mountain Home Diner Dishes Up PoliticsOctober 10, 2012By Samantha Wright and Frankie BarnhillMountain Home, southeast of Boise is a…
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Micron CEO Appleton Guided Company Through Ups and DownsFebruary 3, 2012By Emilie Ritter SaundersBoise-based Micron Technology CEO Steve Appleton died…
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School Fees Lawsuit Could Change Idaho’s Education Landscape We first heard from Russel Joki two months ago when he and a group of parents filed a lawsuit…