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When it comes to Boise, there are many things that make the city special, from its diverse culture to its unique historical sites, but one of the main attractions has to be its outdoor recreation. And it's this feature which has had one of the biggest impacts on our community.
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The City of Boise is back in the market for a new police chief after current Chief Ron Winegar announced his retirement. It’s the fourth time in four years that the city has been in the market for a new head for the department.
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Boiseans get a chance Monday night to check out one of the city’s latest efforts to adapt to a hotter and drier future brought on by climate change.
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From murals to sculptures to mosaics art is everywhere in Boise - even in the most unlikeliest of spots, like traffic boxes. Idaho Matters takes a look at where the traffic box art came from and why its there.
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Dandelions are not as bad as their reputation and Boise is planning a festival to celebrate this maligned weed!
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Boise has some very ambitious climate goals. We check in to see how the city is progressing.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including the results of the BPD investigation, an update on the state budget and a breakdown of the Boise State of the City address.
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Retired Boise Police Chief Mike Masterson doesn’t pull any punches when talking about how much it will probably cost to mount a campaign for mayor.
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El Día de los niños, or Day of the child, is coming to Boise after being put on hold during the pandemic.
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“Perfect is the enemy of good,” Commission Vice Chair Chris Danley said of the first major update of the city's zoning code in 60 years.