Eric Tegethoff
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A new report dives into election official turnover during more than two decades. It says rates have increased steadily nationwide since 2000, with the highest level in 2022.
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A bill in Idaho would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI programs at colleges and universities.
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In Idaho, about 40% of the state's population will have the 2024 election administered by someone different than in 2020.
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Wolverines need deep snow for their habitats, but experts say snow levels are dwindling due to climate change.
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It's Fraud Prevention Month in Idaho. Events are happening all over the state. The goal is to help people identify scams before they fall victim.
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Eleven Idaho wastewater facilities accounted for more than half of discharge violations in 2022.
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Eleven organizations have signed a letter to Idaho's congressional delegation urging them to support two measures that would increase access to drug treatment for people who are incarcerated or recently released.
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The power and destructiveness of nuclear energy has been in the spotlight since the film "Oppenheimer" was released in July. It is in focus again this week with the anniversaries of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan during World War II.
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An Idaho law banning interstate travel for abortion care to people under age 18 is facing legal challenges.
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There were 14 health advisories and closures on Idaho lakes because of algae blooms in 2022.