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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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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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Three bills before Congress would de-list currently protected populations of large carnivores, including the Northern Continental Divide grizzly bears (HR 1419), the Yellowstone grizzly population (HR 1245) and gray wolves nationwide (HR 764).
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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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A new initiative in Idaho is seeking public input on the quality of the internet connection. Rural communities especially struggle with broadband access.
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The program is geared toward people with low to moderate incomes and can help people of any age.
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The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation commemorated the Bear River Massacre over the weekend. Despite strong winds and poor road conditions, the event drew a sizable crowd.
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On this episode of Eating the Past, host Tammy Proctor discusses the staples of Basque cooking, featuring Basque Cheesecake and Piperade.
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The DNA of the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in Moscow was found at the crime scene, according to court documents that were unsealed Thursday.
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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.