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A presentation Friday evening in Hailey will share research on black bears and grizzly bears in Idaho.
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The Bellevue City Council chose Kathryn Goldman to be the next mayor after Ned Burns resigned from his position last week.
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The Ketchum City Council passed the first reading of an ordinance which would require property owners to get a special permit to rent on sites like Airbnb. Rachel Cohen reports.
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Affordable housing has been a top concern among Wood River Valley communities during the pandemic. Now, the discussions about how to address the issue are continuing into campaign season.
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Idaho hospitals are struggling to find enough staff in the latest pandemic surge. For health care facilities in expensive tourist areas, housing is the biggest challenge to finding new staff, according to administrators.
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This is just about the worst drought that’s ever been recorded in the Wood River Valley, and it’s been going on for a little more than two years. Streamflow and precipitation in the Big Wood, Little Wood and Big Lost Rivers could set record lows.
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A fire that began just east of Hailey shortly after 9:30 p.m. Thursday night, amid a thunder and lightning storm, forced some residents to evacuate.
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The cities of Ketchum and Hailey in the Wood River Valley passed ordinances earlier this summer allowing local workers to park recreational vehicles on private property. But the new policy aimed at increasing affordable living options is not gaining much traction.
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A new deal between groundwater users and surface water users will allow irrigation to continue in the Bellevue Triangle through August 15.
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A pilot project for a new public bus route in south central Idaho just received more funding, allowing it to continue into next year.