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Idaho Fruit Harvest Under Fire
Idaho’s fruit growers are battling brutal cold snaps that’ve slashed cherry yields in half and nearly wiped out one apricot variety, yet they’re…
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Doug Martin’s Death and the Lawsuit
The parents of former NFL star Doug Martin are suing Oakland officials, police, and an ambulance company after his death last year, alleging exc…
17 hours ago
Brundage Launches Bike Shuttles
Brundage Mountain Resort is revolutionizing mountain biking access with new shuttle services to legendary trails in the Payette National Forest,…
18 hours ago
Burley’s Wastewater Crisis Gets Boost
Burley’s aging wastewater plant, struggling to handle pollution from dairy and potato operations, faces a $100M overhaul — too big for the city …
18 hours ago
Idaho Leads Nuclear Renaissance
Idaho’s nuclear legacy just got a major upgrade as the first new-generation reactor in 40 years went critical — and it’s just the beginning. Two…
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Utah Bans Fireworks Amid Wildfire Crisis
Utah’s governor just slapped a July 2–5 fireworks ban statewide to fight wildfire danger—94% of the state’s in extreme drought. The state forest…
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Cottonwood Fire Threatens Utah
Utah’s Cottonwood Fire is exploding out of control, devouring 70,000 acres in just two days and threatening to become the state’s deadliest wild…
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Quagga Mussel Spotted in Oregon Waters
Dead quagga mussels—Oregon’s first confirmed sighting—have everyone on high alert at Prineville Reservoir. Though water tests came back clean, o…
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Hidden Gold Mine on 145 Acres
Discover a 145-acre Idaho treasure: a century-old family land holding the legendary Mammoth Mine, once yielding nearly a ton of gold worth $110 …
19 hours ago
Idaho Universities Expand AI Degrees
Idaho’s education scene is going full AI mode as the University of Idaho launches new bachelor’s, master’s degrees in artificial intelligence th…
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