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Fourty-nine potential base camp sites have been approved by FIFA, with more likely to be added in 2025. Teams will have the option to choose where they want to stay and train between matches.
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Idaho cities that rely on tourists visiting the mountains and forests are coming together to hire a lobbyist to protect their interests at the statehouse.
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Idaho is home to the first International Dark Sky Reserve in the U.S. The gleaming jewels of the night sky over the Sawtooth National Recreation area attract people from around the world. Idaho Matters interviews astro-tourism consultant Michael Marlin about what makes the Central Dark Sky Reserve special, and the challenges that come with light pollution.
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Earlier this week, President Donald Trump suspended several temporary work visas through the end of the year, which could hurt the ski industry in the…
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For tourism destinations like Sun Valley, events are more than opportunities for gathering and celebration — they mean the promise of flights touched…
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The J-1 visa program was intended to promote international understanding, hosting international workers for positions like camp counselors and au pairs.…
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Tuesday we told you how much money national parks bring into the Mountain West. Now, we talk about Idaho.In the Mountain West, visitors to national parks…
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The Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau would like to increase the number of visitors to the City of Trees this summer. Idaho Matters speaks with Carrie…
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Sun Valley’s long history has established it as one of the most famous ski resorts in the country. However, a consultant says it’s lagging behind other…
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A look at Idaho tourism numbers shows many visitors are coming to the Gem State to see friends and family.Tourism is the state’s third-biggest industry.…