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After weeks of behind-the-scenes talks, delays and, at times, testy debates, state senators narrowly signed off on a bill simultaneously funding the Idaho Transportation Department and blocking the sale of the agency’s Boise campus.
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Roads connect people and goods from point A to point B. But for animals, roads fragment important chunks of habitat.
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A proposal for a wildlife overpass a few years ago in eastern Idaho has politicized the issue for that region.
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Caldwell drivers can expect some delays until 2027 as the Idaho Transportation Department starts a large-scale revamping of a heavily used segment of I-84.
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Drivers traveling on State Highway 55 and Banks Lowman Road could soon see some relief from delays and backups during the summer months.
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It includes everything from highways, to bridges, to bike and pedestrian infrastructure.
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Drivers between Boise and McCall will soon get the go ahead for uninterrupted two-way traffic near Smith’s Ferry.
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An update on the highway 55 project, a fiber-optic revolution, affordable housing in Meridian, an increase in reading scores, repealing federal tax on guns, another project at the Boise Airport and Reclaim Idaho is working to get a new initiative on the ballot. Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News; Margaret Carmel, Senior Reporter with BoiseDev.com; Bryan Clark Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman joined Idaho Matters to talk about the top news of the week.
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Melissa Davlin, host of Idaho Reports on Idaho Public Television; Joe Parris with KTVB-TV; Audrey Dutton, Senior Investigative Reporter with the Idaho Capital Sun; Christina Lords, editor-in-chief of Idaho Capital Sun.
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A six-month investigation into rockslides on Highway 55.