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Across the globe, human trafficking remains a serious problem, affecting millions of people each year, even those in Idaho.
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Research shows that someone who survives being strangled once is 750% more likely to be murdered by the same person. The city of Nampa is trying to change that statistic and recently held training for police, doctors, prosecutors and survivors to stop this cycle of violence.
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For the last 40 years, Child Abuse Prevention Month has been observed during April here in the United States.
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Idaho has seen a substantial increase in sexually transmitted disease rates in the past year. Gonorrhea rates in the Magic Valley have gone up more than…
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How refugee families are coping with June assaultLessons learned from Dallas bike share failuresReducing child abuse with the Idaho Children's Trust…
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As crews struggle to bring Idaho's wildfires under control, federal officials have traced at least five of the fires back to exploding targets used by…
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America saw the passing of two cultural icons by suicide and on Monday's Idaho Matters we look at how to start the discussion about suicide and resources…
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Talking about suicide.Breakthroughs in breast cancer research.Enjoying summer wines.- America saw the passing of two cultural icons by suicide and on…
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The Idaho Meth Project has been warning about the dangers of methamphetamine through graphic advertising and outreach to teens since 2008. Now, the pet…
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The federal government is chipping in another $1.5 million annually over the next five years to help Idaho's efforts to fight substance abuse.The state…