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In the mid-20th century, nuclear fallout from bomb testing in Nevada spread across several western states. Now, self-proclaimed “downwinders” in Idaho are eligible for compensation.
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Idaho law enforcement officials say they’re worried about how cuts to certain mental health treatment programs will affect their departments.
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Nov. 20 is Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day dedicated to honoring the lives of transgender people who were killed or died by suicide.
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In Moscow, Idaho, there is a new mayor in town. Nearly 70% of voters marked Hailey Lewis on their ballots in the November election.
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Many health insurance customers who rely on Affordable Care Act provisions could see big cost increases in 2026.
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"No Kings 2.0" protests are planned in cities big and small across the Northwest.
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The only co-ed high school soccer team in Idaho has to play against all boys teams from bigger schools. But the Orofino Maniacs have been winning, and they're closer than ever to a shot at the state championship.
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Some seniors in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley will lose access to Medicare Advantage plans in 2026.
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Stacy Boe Miller is a local poet, writer and editor based in Moscow, Idaho. She was the Poet Laureate of Moscow for three years.
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News of the University of Idaho student murders has been in the headlines internationally for years. But as the fall semester starts, many students said they feel safe at U of I.