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As we enter the fourth year of a world with Covid, and the disease continues to spread, scientists are looking at how the virus works and why it's different from disease we're used to, like influenza.
Police and the FBI are investigating racial harassment allegations in Coeur d'Alene after an incident reported by basketball players and staff from the University of Utah.
Idaho is back in national headlines after the Utah women's basketball team experienced a racial harassment incident in Coeur d'Alene while participating in the NCAA tournament.
For many, spending time outside can be a relaxing experience, but did you know it can also be therapeutic?
When President Biden selected Idaho’s Douglas Hickey to be the United States Ambassador to Finland, Hickey knew it would be honor and challenge. But those challenges mount with every day, beginning with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the f
Could your clothes be making you sick? Idaho Matters finds out the answer to this question with award winning journalist Alden Wicker.
Idaho Matters sat down for a little bit of advice with New York Times Bestselling author Kevin Kelly.
Are you looking to add a bit of suspense to your summer reading list? Well, Idaho Matters has the perfect recommendation for you.
Last November, we told you about an exhibit at the Idaho State Museum called "So Ready for Laughter: The Legacy of Bob Hope" that explores Hope's tours during WWII. That exhibit is now about to close with a big live show.
This summer, Idaho high school students Geneva McClory and Anna Grace Aiello will be spending their free time in West Virginia at the National Youth Science Camp.
For many, writing, especially handwriting, a letter is a lost art. While some romanticized the idea of receiving such a note, the reality is that some letters could be quite nasty.
It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up-to-date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
When President Biden selected Idaho’s Douglas Hickey to be the United States Ambassador to Finland, Hickey knew it would be honor and challenge. But those challenges mount with every day, beginning with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the f
When it comes to addressing environmental issues, plastic pollution is one of the worst.
Well, it's only March, and our resident movie critic George Prentice already has his favorite movie of the year!
Earlier this week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory to all physicians concerning the increase in measles in the U.S. and internationally.
Those who have ever had a diary or kept a journal can probably attest to the cathartic power of putting words to paper. But writing doesn’t just provide a temporary outlet for our feelings; it can also help us work through deeper trauma.
If you’re asked to imagine a hiker, who comes to mind? Is it a tall, lean, bearded man? That’s a common idea of who a hiker is, but there are a lot of people pushing back on that exclusionary notion.
For 75 years the Meridian Speedway has served as one of the most popular recreational sites in the Treasure Valley. Now, its importance is being acknowledged as it's added the National Register of Historic Places.
Earlier this month, Ada County switched back to in-person eviction hearings. Idaho Matters takes a look at this new process and what it means for people facing a court date.
With summer inching closer, it may be time to start thinking about what you're going to do with your kids once school is out.
Thanks to far-away problems like the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and an environmental crisis at the Panama Canal, the price of ordinary items could be going up in Idaho.
Every year around this time, thousands of people flock to Boise for the annual Treefort Music Fest, where you can hear hundreds of bands, do some yoga with goats and hear some fantastic stories by some amazing storytellers.
You may have seen ads for drugs to treat diabetes with names like Ozempic and Wegovy. These are a new class of drugs, and they are changing the way many people manage their illnesses, but they're also being misused by many as a quick and easy w
Despite its hot and rocky terrain the Craters of the Moon National Monument has a very diverse species of plants.
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