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In June, the Trump administration called for a consolidation of federal wildfire agencies “to achieve the most efficient and effective use of wildland fire offices.” Now federal leaders have released plans about how to carry out the order.
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A group of public education advocates is suing to block a new Idaho law that would use $50 million of taxpayer money for residents’ private school tuition.
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As Israel invades Gaza City with ground troops, Idaho lawmakers are among 250 elected representatives visiting the country this week. The trip is sponsored by the Israeli Foreign Ministry as part of a “50 States, One Israel” campaign from the Jewish State.
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Utah prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson, 22, with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officials say they are seeking the death penalty.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service incentive launched last year and is now expanding to more wildlife refuges.
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Every day, people like you keep Boise State Public Radio alive. This station is more than just a voice on the dial — it’s a gathering place for Idaho. It’s where stories of our neighbors are told, where our leaders are heard, and where our culture is celebrated. And now, with federal funding gone, it’s you who ensures these voices and stories remain accessible to all.
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A group of Wood River Valley residents is trying to upend a plan to build more than 80 miles of new trails mostly along federal land.
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The college is offering AI-assisted courses, degree tracks and even its own chatbot service this fall.
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Quagga mussels are still present in the Snake River after two years of aggressive treatment.
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An interview with Becky Aikman, author of the new book, Spitfires. The book unveils the daring true story of the American women who piloted World War II planes through the treacherous skies of Britain.