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An elective Intro to Psychology class at Nampa High School discussing gender identities and sexual orientation elicited strong reactions from parents during school board meeting.
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A collection of books on different subjects sitting together on alphabetized shelves is usually the description of a library. But the Nampa Public Library has taken some of their books and has put them on wheels with their new program called Bookmobile.
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A new exhibit showcases the voices of migrants in Idaho by combining first person accounts with photographs illustrating their personal journeys to America.
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What obstacles are Latina and Latino students and parents facing in Idaho schools? The ACLU is hosting listening sessions in Canyon County to find out.
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The Idaho legislature is responding to a policy proposal around LGBTQ+ students in the Caldwell School District with a bill restricting school bathroom use to align with biological sex.
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Idaho's Attorney General is scrutinizing a policy proposal drafted by the Caldwell School Board which outlines best practices for LGBTQ+ students. This comes a few weeks after a board meeting discussing the policy ended in chaos.
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Four Boise-area chefs in the Mountain region are semifinalists for the James Beard Award.
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Hundreds of people showed up to a Caldwell School District meeting to comment on a proposed policy outlining best practices around students’ sexual orientation and gender identity. The meeting was adjourned early following heated remarks from State Senator Chris Trakel.
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For the first time in its history, the Nampa is required to establish council districts. On Monday, the City Council voted on whether the new map proposal complied with state requirements.
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For the first time, Nampa is designating public buildings as warming spaces for those who need to escape elements during the day. The initiative was prompted by one Northwest Nazarene University student .