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The federal government says this is the nation’s warmest winter on record. And a new study shows human-caused climate change was the driver in many cities, including parts of the Mountain West region.
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If you've been trying to drive anywhere today or in the past week, you may have noticed it's a little dicey out there! Idaho Matters gets some tips on how to stay safe on the road
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A massive storm is causing disruptions across the Midwest and is expected to affect other parts of the U.S. throughout the weekend. Here's how to prepare for a possible power outage.
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It happens every year in Boise and the Treasure Valley: Meteorologists and the National Weather Service Boise say an inversion is setting in and will be sticking around for at least a few days and everyone groans … but what exactly is an inversion?
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Folks experiencing homelessness in Ada County now have an easier way to find how to stay warm and safe over the winter.
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As winter temperatures settle in, organizations around Treasure Valley are partnering up to provide people experiencing homelessness warm places to shelter from the cold.
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As it gets colder wild birds can struggle to find the food they need, especially the backyard birds that stick around all year.
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Federal officials say many parts of the West continue to see “massive” drought improvements, with some of the most significant changes in the Mountain West.
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Much of the Mountain West has endured a long, harsh winter, and it’s been an especially hard season for deer and other big game. Now, wildlife managers are searching for ways to help herds recover.
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More winter weather is pouring into the area this week, especially the mountains and eastern Oregon. Livestock producers in our region have been hit hard by all this cold, snowy weather. That’s why several states have asked the federal government for relief.