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In the U.S., transportation is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. A new report ranks which cities are doing the best job at driving down those emissions.
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Wildlife crossings could save a lot of money and many lives. The idea hasn't always been attractive to state governments, but with new data and federal money up for grabs, those projects are seeming much more enticing.
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New data shows parts of the Mountain West region have some of America’s highest rates of electric vehicle use – and some of the lowest.
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Plans to build a hotel, apartment complex and a Hindu temple on Vista Ave. are moving forward despite neighbors’ concerns over traffic safety.
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The City of Boise wants funds to improve a tricky bike and pedestrian intersection near the greenbelt.
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The cities are both contracting with a company called Downtowner, which provides an on-demand bus service that works like a rideshare app.
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Idaho lawmakers want to limit how local governments can spend tax revenue coming from vehicle fees and the fuel tax.
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A new program is helping to get Amtrak back on the tracks.
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Not too long after Amtrak rolled away from the Boise Depot in 1997, thus ending regular passenger service to the Treasure Valley, there have been several efforts to reintroduce the service. But even supporters of those efforts would admit that they didn’t get too far beyond the conversation stage. But something in 2022 is very, very different.
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The Nampa Bicycle Project is located in a Nampa school district warehouse downtown, but has to find a new home by December because the district is expanding the space.