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Three new bills head to Committee, including one prohibiting 'vaccines or vaccine materials' in foodThe Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee is set to hear three different proposals on food labeling, unemployment benefits and health group insurance.
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On the weekend of the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a few hundred anti-abortion advocates gathered at the Idaho State Capitol to celebrate the repealed Supreme Court decision that granted women the right to an abortion.
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Small towns in the Mountain West are leading the pack when it comes to economic success, according to a recent report by Heartland Forward.
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Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students, waived his right to a speedy preliminary hearing Thursday morning.
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Idaho is still seeing very high flu activity in the state and the Centers for Disease Control says that many flu seasons have a second wave. In good news, the H3N2 strain of influenza which has been detected in about 80% of flu cases across the nation is a good target for this year's flu vaccine.
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The Interior Department is spending nearly $85 million to help communities in the West tackle challenges brought on by drought, and many of the projects are in the Mountain West.
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New carbon dating shows point spears found in Idaho are thought to be the oldest known weapons in North America
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"I think that probably all of my best plays were written and from a place of, 'Maybe this will never see the light of day, but I have to write it anyway.'"
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Fruitland Police named two new people they believe to have knowledge of Michael Vaughan's disappearance. Five-year-old Vaughan disappeared from his home in Payette County in July 2021.
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Two more rural Oregon counties are in line to approve ballot measures showing their support for becoming a part of Idaho.