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We've heard about the Delta variant that first was identified in India and is now spreading around the U.S. But what exactly is known about it, and what does it mean for Idaho's low vaccination rate?
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Heat-related illnesses have sent hundreds of people to the ER across the region as temperatures hit unprecedented highs. British Columbia reported about 100 excess deaths from Friday to Monday.
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The Pacific Northwest is being scorched. Trapped beneath a heat dome, the effects of extreme heat are being seen in dramatic detail.
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Scorching temperatures in the Treasure Valley this week are creating dangerous conditions, especially for vulnerable populations. Nonprofits are stepping up to provide places for people to stay cool.
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As temperatures spike, so will electricity bills. Finding ways to save money while staying cool is crucial.
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With temperatures reaching into triple digits in and around the Treasure Valley, homeless populations are especially vulnerable during this time of year.
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If you like daylight, you’re in luck today: There will be 15 hours and 25 minutes of daylight June 21, to be exact. Indeed, summer has officially arrived. “Right now, we're at our maximum tilt towards the sun,” said Michael Cantin, meteorologist in charge at the National Weather Service Office in Boise.
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Thursday's forecast of triple-digit heat in Boise will easily surpass the previous record of 98 degrees for June 3. But what are the larger implications of it being this hot, this early?