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  • Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston, considered a Heisman Trophy front-runner, has been facing allegations that he assaulted a female FSU student in December 2012, prior to his college career. Winston's attorney has contended that his client had consensual sex with the woman.
  • The Big Ten conference announced that the college football season would resume at the end of October with new coronavirus protocols. President Trump had been calling for the games to start up again.
  • College football's national championship will be decided Wednesday when Texas faces defending champion Southern California in the Rose Bowl. Six games on Monday offered a wild series of warmups, while in a final preliminary on Tuesday night, Penn State and Florida State meet in the Orange Bowl.
  • This interview originally aired July 6, 2020. (This interview is the first of a two-part show about policing in Idaho. You can find the second half — on…
  • I joined Boise State Public Radio to expand my career in broadcast engineering, which allows me to apply skills learned along the way, but also continue learning while working to maintain the BSPR statewide radio broadcast network. It’s a joy to help maintain and bring stations online, as well as expand the service offerings to new and existing communities. Collectively, the engineering department really does put the “state” in Boise State Public Radio. Where you go in Idaho, we are there.
  • Ailsa Chang is an award-winning journalist who hosts All Things Considered along with Ari Shapiro, Audie Cornish, and Mary Louise Kelly. She landed in public radio after practicing law for a few years.
  • Tuesday, Idaho's Central District Health Department board voted to limit social gatherings to 10 people in Ada County (with several exemptions) and…
  • Books on the Vine has morphed from just a bookstore to an art gallery, painting studio and fun place to hang out.
  • Boise State Public Radio is here to keep you current on the news surrounding COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. This blog contains…
  • NPR's Brian Naylor looks at what remains for Congress to do before it leaves for the August break. Topping the list are most of next year's spending bills, yet to pass both houses -- and President Clinton is threatening vetos unless more funding is allocated to the top programs on his agenda.
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