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On The Monday, September 23, 2019 Edition Of Idaho Matters

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  • Vaping illness cases continue to rise.
  • Heritage houses and sustainable living.
  • Company of Fools goes family-friendly.
  • We talk to Opera Idaho.

 

- Idaho Matters spoke last week to Patrick Weis, a doctor of pulmonology at St. Luke's , about the uptick in vaping-related illnesses. Today we speak to Stanford researcher and doctor Bonnie Halpern-Felsher to continue this national conversation on a local level.

- A number of historic houses from the Central Addition in Boise have been moved from their original plot, but three houses remain. Why were these houses moved? What is in store for the area now? Preservation Idaho answers these questions on Idaho Matters.

- Company of Fools Theater in the Wood River Valley is kicking off their new show soon. One special element for this run of shows is a "Parent and Baby Night" Sept. 24, where families -- babies and all -- are specifically invited to attend the production. Idaho Matters talks to the theater company about the show and this unique preview event.

- Idaho Matters talks to Opera Idaho about the 2019-2020 schedule, what to look forward to, and what to make sure that you don't miss.

Have a question or comment for the show? Tweet @KBSX915 using #IdahoMatters.

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