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Idaho lawmakers will return to Boise next week for a special session designed to further lower taxes and substantially raise education funding.
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City Club panelists share thoughts on Idaho's infrastructure and state and federal investments in roads, bridges, broadband, water, transportation and energy.
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The state will spend up to $1 million on a media campaign to educate the public on the dangers of the synthetic opioid, and a handful of TruNarc devices; electronic scanners which can detect hundreds of types of illicit drugs and cutting agents.
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Idaho ended its most recent fiscal year with a $1.4 billion budget surplus, with Gov. Brad Little promising to use the cash for a third round of tax cuts next year.
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Political leaders and groups across Idaho have weighed in on the ruling – here’s a roundup of their reactions.
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The baby formula shortage, more apartments coming to downtown Boise, election results statewide and in the legislature. Our journalist panel includes Melissa Davlin, host of Idaho Reports on Idaho Public Television; Rebecca Boone, Associated Press Supervisory Correspondent Boise Bureau; Scott McIntosh, Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman and Don Day, the Founder and Editor of BoiseDev.com
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Idaho Matters takes a deep dive into the primary election results with Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News, Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun, and our own James Dawson with Boise State Public Radio News.
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Idaho voters give GOP Gov. Brad Little the chance for another four years in office, according to the AP. Little faced an insurgent campaign from his far-right challenger, Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin.
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Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News; Rachel Spacek with Idaho Statesman; Betsy Russell, the Boise Bureau Chief at the Idaho Press and the voice of the Eye on Boise Blog join our Reporter Roundtable.
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Idahoans can now find information on public meetings held by state agencies in one spot.