Eric Tegethoff
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Opossums are all over the internet, likely because they're weird, scraggly animals. But an Idaho researcher says they have many endearing qualities.
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A proposed mining operation in central Idaho is raising concerns about possible damage to nearby fish and wildlife habitat.
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A new report from the Sierra Club finds utilities across the country are still committed to dirty sources of fuel such as coal and gas, despite public pledges to clean energy.
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Pollution is a major problem for wastewater facilities in Idaho.
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The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is giving relief to workers in nonprofit organizations
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A new study from Idaho Power said it should lower the rate it pays to solar customers who send energy back to the grid. Supporters of solar say this could hurt the industry.
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An advanced nuclear reactor design is going to be built near Idaho Falls. Recent research shows these designs could produce more radioactive waste than conventional nuclear power plants.
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The U.S. Geological Survey has been mapping migration patterns for big game species like pronghorn. Those efforts need funding from Congress to continue.
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A kinder approach to the soil could be what Idaho farmers need to get more out of their land.
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After changes to streamline the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, more workers are getting their student debt erased.