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A bipartisan bill that would require homeowner insurance companies to disclose what models they use to assess insurance prices is getting a hearing in front of the legislature Tuesday.
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Ethics trials within the Idaho House would no longer be open to the public under a bill introduced Monday.
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Last week, Boise State Public Radio reported on an Idaho woman stranded in the Middle East as she tried to find a way out of the region amid escalating military strikes. Ten days after the beginning of the conflict, we have this update on her situation.
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An effort to kill Idaho’s voter-approved Medicaid expansion program is officially underway after a House committee introduced a bill to do so Monday morning.
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Boise State Public Radio spoke to Iranians watching the conflict from Idaho, as bombings continue in the Persian gulf.
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As the U.S. expands its attacks on Iran, and Iran retaliates with bombardments across the Middle East, the conflict grows concurrently with its impact on the global economy.
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Note: this is an encore edition of Reader’s Corner. The episode originally aired in March 2018.An interview with David Philipps about his book, Wild Horse Country.
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Gov. Brad Little will soon decide whether to impose further budget cuts to state agencies in the current fiscal year.
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Outdoor recreation remains a major economic player, but inflation, tariffs and affordability concerns may have contributed to a slowing growth rate in 2024.
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A timely discussion with education and labor experts about the future of funding of higher ed programs in Idaho.