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Caldwell wants residents to chime in about what they want their city to look like by participating in the first stage of its urban planning revamp.
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Caldwell drivers can expect some delays until 2027 as the Idaho Transportation Department starts a large-scale revamping of a heavily used segment of I-84.
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On Tuesday, residents of Caldwell will be asked if they want to fund a $17.3 million bond to build two new fire stations.
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A new program will monitor the air quality in underserved latino communities in Canyon County. El Aire que Respiramos, or The Air We Breathe, is an EPA-funded project monitoring air pollution in 12 latino communities across the U.S., including in Caldwell, Idaho.
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Caldwell School District board member Marisela Pesina responded to a recent report that found Canyon County School districts' dress codes disproportionately target Latino students.
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The ACLU of Idaho released a report saying dress codes at Canyon County district schools disproportionately target latino students and jeopardize their civil rights.
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The high price of housing in the Treasure valley continues to leave many families out of reach of an affordable place to live. One Idaho nonprofit is working to help change this though, building and preserving affordable housing in places like Nampa and Caldwell.
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One program is providing free produce to seniors this summer. Fresh fruits and vegetables aren't the only perk for those participating though, so is the community.
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The Caldwell police department has created a new, specialized gang unit to reduce gang-related crimes in the Treasure Valley.
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According to an annual report from the Idaho Legislature the number of cases filed by prosecutors in Idaho, involving sexual abuse against children has once again gone up, this time to 1,043 cases.