After starting the week with a promising downward trend in new COVID-19 cases, Idaho saw it's deadliest single day this week. Still, health districts are considering opening bars and schools while downtown Boise is losing a corporate tenant. At the same time, unprecedented wildfires spurred by climate change, poor fire policy and building practices are burning through communities in neighboring Oregon and Washington, providing a cautionary tale to Idaho as smoke moves back into the region.
Between these headlines and others, there's a lot to digest this week. Joining us to break it all down are Boise State Public Radio's Heath Druzin, BoiseDev's Margaret Carmel, and KIVI's Mike Sharp. Idaho Matters' Frankie Barnhill also makes an appearance to provide information on "fire wise" resources and how to prepare for a wildfire evacuation.
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