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Ada County Parks and Waterways manages a wide variety of spots, including 11 miles of the Greenbelt and the launching point for 125,000 people who float the Boise River each year. The department is putting together a new long-term plan and they want to hear from you about what to do with the properties they manage.
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Three companies will present their visions for a portion of the property to the Ada County Commission.
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Five members of a multimillion-dollar counterfeit cell phone ring operating in the Treasure Valley have been convicted in a second trial after a jury deadlocked in a first trial last fall.
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For a long time, “scaring kids straight” was the idea behind putting non-violent kids in detention. However, that model is now changing.
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COVID-19 transmission levels are once again high in Ada County and Idaho Matters takes a closer look at the causes behind long COVID.
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In Ada County, aids will be available for visually-impaired voters, voters with physical disabilities and voters exposed to COVID-19. Clark County voters will now have access to ballots and registration forms in Spanish.
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The Ada County Commission interviewed three nominees for Ada County Sheriff Wednesday. Nominee Doug Traubel says his anti-semitic, racist and sexist writings won’t factor into the job he could do as Sheriff of Idaho’s largest local law enforcement agency.
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Many renters in Idaho are facing a challenging financial future, after a devastating year. While businesses shed jobs and cut hours as the government…
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Former congressman Raul Labrador was appointed to the Central District Board of Health Tuesday, on a 2-0 vote from newly sworn-in Ada County Commissioners…
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With many of us staying home and ordering items online, there’s more recycling being done in the Treasure Valley this year. And a new report shows the…