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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an increase in fatal shootings in Boise, a review of Lori Vallow Daybell's sentencing and how the McCall-Donnelly School District is working to support their employees.
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The North End saw heavy police presence Wednesday night following a shootout between Boise police and a suspect, who was shot and killed, according to the department.
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Protesters went to Boise City hall to have their voices heard about the death of Payton Wasson.
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In April, Boise State Public Radio learned an independent investigation tasked with probing the racist agenda of a retired Boise Police Captain had tapped out of allotted funding – approximately $500,000. But now, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean tells us the public will soon learn the results of that investigation.
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In April, Boise State Public Radio learned an independent investigation tasked with probing the racist agenda of a retired Boise Police Captain had tapped out of allotted funding – approximately $500,000. But now, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean tells us the public will soon learn the results of that investigation.
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The November election is six months away and already the race for Boise Mayor is heating up.
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The Boise City Council this week confirmed Interim Boise Police Chief Ron Winegar to the position permanently. The vote to approve the 28-year BPD veteran was unanimous.
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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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Boise Mayor Lauren McLean announced Thursday she has chosen Ron Winegar to serve as the permanent Chief of Police. The choice has to be confirmed by City Council next week.
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The Boise Police Department has been the subject of much conversation of late, with the dismissal of the last police chief, an independent investigation into the actions of a former captain with racist views on the force and upheaval at the office of police oversight.