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A Caldwell chef received Idaho’s second James Beard Award on Monday. Chef Salvador Alamilla of Amano’s received the prestigious best chef regional award from the James Beard Foundation at a ceremony in Chicago.
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Idaho Supreme Court orders officials to revise abortion ballot initiative language, impact statementThe Idaho Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador and the Idaho Division of Financial Management must revise the short ballot title and the fiscal impact statement for an initiative that would restore abortion and other reproductive health care access statewide.
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We all know Idaho is growing, but how much has it grown and what is causing the population shift?
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Archaeologists and students recently unearthed thousands of artifacts on the grounds of one Boise's most historic buildings.
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Since 1988, the Idaho Community Foundation has invested $200 million to communities, and to celebrate, four Idahoans will have the opportunity to give $5,000 to their favorite nonprofit.
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On Saturday, thousands of people gathered in front of the Statehouse steps in Boise to protest the Trump presidency. They joined millions across the country marching in “No King” protests, organized to counter what is perceived as authoritarian actions from the administration.
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Bob Kustra interviews Tod Lending, author of the novel, The Umbrella Maker’s Son. The book is a coming-of-age tale following a 17-year-old Polish Jew as he fights for his life and experiences his first love, set during WWII.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update in the saga of Lori Vallow Daybell's trials and a major announcement from Micron.
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Text messages that appear to be official messages are actually a scam, say officials
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A new analysis shows that climate change is causing the number of extremely hot summer days to rise in most major U.S. cities. Some of the biggest increases are in the Mountain West.
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Juneteenth celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. Here in Idaho, a new community center is opening this weekend to commemorate the holiday.
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The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years of funding for the public media system. The measure now goes to the Senate.