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Donnelly Public Library will no longer allow anyone under 18 to visit unless accompanied by a parent starting July 1.
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UPDATE: KLCZ is back on the air as of 12:13 p.m.
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An interview with John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather. The book offers a terrifying account of a colossal wildfire and an exploration of the rapidly changing relationship between fire and humankind.
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Access as a human right: Who has it, who doesn’t, and what does that mean for our community?
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This election cycle, Nampa residents will vote on whether they want to renew a 20 year term transportation bond expiring in August.
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Three private property rights groups have filed amicus briefs, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lawsuit regarding a public access trail that crosses a Sawtooth Valley ranch.
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Floods are some of the most common, costly and damaging disasters in the U.S. To prepare, experts recommend understanding your flood risk, purchasing flood insurance and signing up for emergency alerts.
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Colorado, Texas and Hawaii have experienced some of the nation’s most catastrophic and tragic wildfires in recent years. Officials from all three states were in Boise this week to discuss how wildfire destabilizes home insurance markets.
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Commissioners Rod Beck and Tom Dayley voted 2-0 Monday to approve a new contract to redraft the jail expansion plans so that a new kitchen can be added using funding the county already has, and save other phases of expansion for later.
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As Idaho criminalizes gender affirming care for minors and passes a slew of anti-LGBTQ laws, a club for queer youth in Nampa celebrates two years of providing community to teens and young adults in the Treasure Valley.
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Idaho’s Parks and Recreation commissioners are considering how – or if – electric vehicle charging stations could be coming to state parks over the next few years.
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The Bureau of Land Management recently held a series of public meetings about its new proposed sage grouse management plan. As the bird’s population continues to dwindle across the West, the agency is trying to add protections, all in an attempt to prevent the bird from being listed as an Endangered Species.
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Boise’s Library Board of Trustees voted on updating their policies to comply with Idaho's new law allowing people to request certain materials be moved to adults’ only sections.