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Boise’s 14th annual Treefort Music Fest is this week, and that means street closures, limited parking, and more pedestrians in Downtown Boise.
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Kids and teens under 18 will be able to ride public buses for free in Boise this summer and the next.
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The county formally opposes the transit agency's effort to gain taxing authority and change its funding model.
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The Treasure Valley’s public transportation agency adopted a $36.6 million budget Monday afternoon without help from one of the two counties it serves.
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The CEO of the Treasure Valley’s public bus system is now one Senate vote away from joining Amtrak’s board of directors.
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Treasure Valley government agencies are hoping for some federal help in redesigning one of Boise’s critical roadways.
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Valley Regional Transit is changing things up with new routes and new ways to get to your bus stop.
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Local 'All Things Considered' host Troy Oppie test-rode a new Vall-ebike powered bicycle Friday, and shares his experience and program details.
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From a new way to track buses to putting a route on the chopping block, Valley Regional Transit is making some big changes.
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In Idaho’s capital city, transportation leaders are hopeful federal infrastructure funding will get passed. eventually get passed out and they have big plans for how they would use it to improve public transit.