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It’s a sunny day at the Moscow Farmer’s Market, and Main Street is bustling with visitors and vendors from around the Northwest. Robert Loftus has lived in Moscow for most of his life. He has three kids and never worried about them going around town on their own when they were young.
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An assessment of education in Idaho with Debbie Critchfield.
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More than half of the grant dollars over the five-year pilot period will go directly to farmers to incentivize them to implement growing techniques that improve soil health and store carbon.
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Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students last November, was arraigned on murder charges Monday.
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The Idaho State Board of Education voted to approve University of Idaho plans to acquire the University of Phoenix, an online for-profit-institution that serves 85,000 students nationwide.
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Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students last November, has been indicted by a grand jury.
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Idaho’s climate is changing, which will have a range of impacts on the Gem State, including an increase in temperatures, more extreme weather and wildfires, just to name a few. And those impacts translate into health and economic effects for the people who live and work in Idaho.
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Red Swamp Crayfish have found their way into Idaho's waterways. Idaho Matters finds out how they got here and what we're doing to combat the invasive species.
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How do owls pick a spot to nest? U of I student, Annie Vaage, joins Idaho Matters to help answer that question and talk more about her research on owls in the Arizona desert.
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The University of Idaho has created a College of Law Program with a Native American law emphasis. Idaho Matters talked with the director of the program, along with three recently graduated students to find out more about the program and why it's so important.