Eric Tegethoff
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Idaho Senators in Congress are pushing forward with a plan to remove grizzly bears from the endangered species list. However, critics say the species' population hasn't fully recovered yet.
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Critics of a new law in Idaho say it will be hard to register to vote without a driver's license.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has selected projects across the West for restoration funds. Three of those projects are in Idaho.
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In 2017, Delaware became the second state to adopt the Idaho Stop, 35 years after the Gem State did so.
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Idaho farmer is using regenerative agricultural practices to grow potatoes sustainably for generations to come.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has opened a short public comment window on an experimental nuclear technology in Idaho.
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Advocates are petitioning the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to save the smallest rabbit species in North America, the pygmy rabbit.
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Recent studies showed 82% of high school seniors felt they didn't get enough information about financial literacy.
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The pool of health care workers in Idaho is scarce, but an apprenticeship program aims to increase the number of medical and dental assistants statewide.
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In September, Idaho state lawmakers approved a program that sent $300 to individuals and $600 to joint tax filers in order to spend down the state's record budget surplus.