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Last month, many of Africa's leaders arrived in Idaho to take part in the Mandela Washington Fellowship.
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When conditions are just right, the dark night sky can light up with a ribbon of green light waving across the sky.
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Over the years Optimist Youth Football has coach more than 70,000 young athletes, and this month they'll be adding to that number as they kick off their Kids Skills Camp.
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A few years ago, a Boise State University student uploaded a video on TikTok that went viral. Now, he’s got his own manufacturing plant, and has turned into an Idaho success story.
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As the need for energy grows across the West and more focus is being shifted to low-carbon resources, people are asking important questions like: How do we bring this kind of energy online reliably?
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The Andrus Center for Public Policy hosts an annual conference on the environment and public lands
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The Sun Valley Museum of Art and Boise State College of Innovation and Design have partnered for a special lecture series that is encouraging people to find creative connections.
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Earlier this month, 700 scientists and experts gathered in Guatemala to talk about volcanoes.
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How do you preserve the music history of a state? That is the question that one Boise State student is asking as she works to help preserve Idaho's music history.
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Every year, the heads of Idaho's public colleges and universities stand up in front of budget lawmakers at the Idaho Legislature and present their annual request for general fund dollars. This year will be a little different after some changes were made inside the powerful Joint Finance Appropriations Committee, and Boise State University President Dr. Marlene Tromp has been preparing for her turn in front of the committee.