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Once you’re old enough to read, it’s hard not to notice the sign: “Welcome to Historic Lewiston, Idaho – Idaho’s First Territorial Capital.”
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Once you’re old enough to read, it’s hard not to notice the sign: “Welcome to Historic Lewiston, Idaho – Idaho’s First Territorial Capital.”
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We explore Boise's history of segregation through archeology.
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Following a record-breaking cold streak, Boise finally sees some warm temperatures but the National Weather Service says those might not last.
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Greta Thunberg, the Swedish environmental action phenom may get many headlines and four Nobel Peace Prize nominations, but the City of Boise has its own share of environmental warriors and has given them a platform in the city’s Youth Climate Action Council.
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The "Boise Weekly" is a staple, but Covid hit the publication hard and as a result there are some changes being made. Idaho Matters sits down with editor Jeanne Huff to find out what's next for the newspaper.
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Four Boise-area chefs in the Mountain region are semifinalists for the James Beard Award.
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The first two weeks of January were the 7th warmest ever recorded for this time period in Boise since the 1880s, following the storm that hit California.
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Boise State University, Idaho State University and the University of Idaho will join forces with ten other institutions in Montana, Wyoming and North and South Dakota to boost economic growth and technological advancements.
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We explore Boise's history of segregation through archeology.