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Nearly four weeks into a high-profile protest across from the Idaho Capitol, Idaho State Police have handed out several citations, seized some belongings and, according to an ISP press release, “continued to educate those on-site as to allowable and prohibited uses of state property.”
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Last week the Boise City Council unanimously approved the Pathways Masterplan. According to the proposed plan, once finished more than 75% of Boise residents will live within half a mile of a pathway.
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An international Basque festival will be postponed until 2025. The festival called Jaialdi is held in Boise, Idaho once every 5 years.
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The Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable makes sense of the past week in Boise and beyond.
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While some have questioned why 2021 is the ideal time to be putting a massive water bond before voters, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean argues that the timing actually works in the bond’s favor.
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Some large events in Boise are still waiting for permits as parts of Idaho are moving into crisis standards of care and hospitals are overwhelmed.
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Boise's food scene is growing up and it’s hard to keep up with all the new restaurants, food trucks, and bars that open around the Treasure Valley.
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What does it mean for an entire community to be “carbon” neutral? And what will it take for Boise to get there?
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The City of Boise announced it's voting districts for three city council races in November. It's the first time voters in the city will participate in only a single race, thanks to a state law passed in 2020 requiring cities in Idaho of more than 100,000 people to vote by geographic area.
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Boise wants be carbon neutral by 2050. The city’s plan to make that happen relies on participation from the government, businesses and residents.