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  • The staggering impact of COVID-19 has rocked Idaho. On top of that add a previously existing shortage of affordable housing. The heartbreak of having nowhere to live is that much more challenging.
  • The classical music magazine's award nominees are flush with independent labels.
  • Concerns over the security of our election system are top of mind for many voters, including those in Idaho.
  • During the last 30 years, climate change has impacted rangelands in the West. Now some top scientists and land managers say restoring Idaho’s rangelands could help combat climate change.
  • From how the Delta COVID-19 variant might effect the re-opening of Idaho schools to the return of the summer camp for billionaires in Sun Valley, we'll take the full hour to discuss the top regional news stories of this week on Idaho Matters.
  • Rutgers University welcomes the arrival of new athletic director Julie Hermann as the beginning of a new era, weeks after turmoil engulfed its athletics department. The school's basketball coach was fired last month after videos showed that he verbally and physically abused players during practice.
  • Idaho’s current COVID-19 surge driven by the delta variant and low vaccinations has been deadly for our homeless population. These folks are some of the most vulnerable to the virus in our community — so getting them vaccinated and protected is a top priority.
  • Host Gemma Gaudette leads a round table discussion of the top headlines of 2018 with the region's top journalists. This week Idaho Matters speaks with…
  • Every entry video for the Tiny Desk Contest must feature a desk. For our next just-for-fun fan vote, we want you to tell us your favorite desk.
  • Everybody is familiar with games like Monopoly, Sorry and Clue - but hundreds of new table top games hit the market every year and while the video game…
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