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On the last day of Pride month, people gathered in Nampa to celebrate its first Latinx Pride.
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A teacher shortage, changes in the housing market, banned books in Nampa and an investigation into an incident at the ExtraMile Arena. Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News and Don Day, the Founder and Editor of BoiseDev.com join Idaho Matters to talk about the top headlines from the week.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at warning signs to watch out for in cases of elder abuse.
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Representatives from the state of Jalisco in Mexico joined community members at the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho in Nampa Tuesday to unveil a copy of the Bell of Dolores, a popular symbol in Mexico’s creation story.
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The Ukrainian Welcome Center, located near downtown Nampa, will provide refugees with food, housing and employment assistance.
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Much of Idaho is expected to be in moderate or severe drought again this summer. The city of Nampa is establishing a task force to plan and educate users on best practices as supply shrinks.
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While some may cringe at the mere suggestion of finding a silver lining in the pandemic, for others, this time has sparked a new sense of what’s possible;…
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We know housing prices have gone up rapidly in Ada County in recent years. In Canyon County, folks are also feeling the squeeze. So what does that mean…
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Many rodeos and county fairs were cancelled this summer due to COVID-19. But some Idaho fairs went on as planned, and their rodeos attracted more…
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The number of coronavirus cases in Canyon County has tripled in the past two weeks — from 435 to 1,397 on Tuesday evening. In the last week, the percent…