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Earlier this month, Ada County switched back to in-person eviction hearings. Idaho Matters takes a look at this new process and what it means for people facing a court date.
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Ada County Commissioners are considering spending $13.3 million to renovate the kitchen at the Ada County jail, and begin preparations on the land next to the jail for future large-scale expansion.
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Ada County officials and its victim services partners cut the ribbon on a rededication of the Ada County Victim Services Center. The ceremony was, in part, an attempt to turn the page following a very public recent breakup with The Faces of Hope Foundation.
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For more than a decade, there has been a steady decline in the mental health of America's youth. And in recent years, healthcare professionals have been unable to keep up with the alarming issue.
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Commissioner Tom Dayley said the county's legislative priorities for the year include getting more control over local health board nominations and budgets, nonprofit hospitals and property tax exemptions, and transitioning public defenders from the county to the state.
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Folks experiencing homelessness in Ada County now have an easier way to find how to stay warm and safe over the winter.
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As winter temperatures settle in, organizations around Treasure Valley are partnering up to provide people experiencing homelessness warm places to shelter from the cold.
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Owners of a primary residence valued at $430,000 would receive a reduction of about $500 according to early estimates from the Ada County Treasurer.
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Have you ever walked on the Boise Greenbelt or floated the Boise River? Then you've technically been in an Ada County Park. The county manages Barber Park and miles of trails around the Treasure Valley. After months of work and public input, Ada County is about to unveil a master plan for its parks and waterways.
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Election Day is tomorrow, which means people will be heading to the polls to cast their votes for local officials taking part in the mayoral, city council and school board races across the state.