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A high number of avalanche deaths, particularly among snowmobilers, in eastern Idaho in recent years might be connected to a gap in avalanche forecast areas.
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Police in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho are investigating a racist harassment incident of visiting college basketball teams last Thursday, March 21.
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A senior House GOP leader is canceling a planned legislative hearing about the exodus of OB-GYNs in Idaho after Democrats blasted his party over inaction on reproductive health issues.
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game Commission is meeting this week to decide on adjustments for next season.
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The National Firefighter Registry is perhaps the most ambitious effort to better understand the link between firefighting and cancer.
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Senate leaders say lawmakers need to make concessions to libraries in the latest bill trying to restrict “harmful” materials to minors.
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As the 2024 legislation session draws to a close, Idaho Democrats are calling for GOP lawmakers to act on abortion access, in vitro Fertilization and reproductive issues.
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An interview with Brendan Slocumb, author of the novel, The Violin Conspiracy. Part literary thriller and part mystery, the book is a gripping coming-of-age story about the love of music and a young man’s resilience.
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People seeking gender affirming care couldn't use Medicaid or private insurance for state employees to cover the expenses.
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Last year, the state saw a significant spike in tax fraud attempts. As the deadline for this year’s tax season approaches, the Idaho State Tax Commission says 2023 may have been an outlier.
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Idaho is inching toward another primary season. But that also means an election that is defined, in large part, by who’s inside and who’s outside. The “closed” GOP primary means a good many Idahoans don’t participate in who might end up governing the Gem State. That said, those same citizens pay for those primaries, whether they’re allowed to participate or not.
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According to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, there were just five reported abortions in the state in 2023. A sharp decline from previous years, that number does not appear to reflect the reality of abortion access in the state since strict abortion bans went into effect.
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A new report called “Ready or Not” measures every state's emergency preparedness and finds that fewer than half of all states are well prepared. In the Mountain West, Nevada and Wyoming rated “low.” New Mexico, Idaho and Utah rated in the “middle” tier. Colorado rated “high” for public health emergency preparedness.
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