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INL Archeologist Suzann Henrikson Is Searching For The First People In Idaho

Archeologist Lael Suzann Henrikson operates out of the Cultural Resource Management Office of Idaho National Laboratory where she works to insure the labs → Read More

Windy Court Provides Affordable Housing From Shipping Containers

LEAP Charities partnered with the National Housing Trust Fund and the Idaho Housing and Finance Association along with builders IndieDwell to create Windy → Read More

Brookings Institute Report Finds Boise's Growth Is Unsustainable

A recent report from the Brookings Institute found that Boise's growth prosperity may be evening out. We look at the numbers and talk with BoiseDev reporter Don Day about the economic future of the City of Trees. → Read More

'Fearless' Tells The Tale Of Idaho's King Of Convenience Stores

Fearless tells the story of Farris Lind, the founder of Stinker Stores and an all-around wildcat. Author Rick Just joins Idaho Matters to talk about Lind, → Read More

Hamilton Coming To The Morrison Center

Late last year, Morrison Center executive director James Patrick announced he would retire in 2019. He joins Idaho Matters to talk about the theater's → Read More

Sandpoint Resident Shares Story Of Marrying At 13

Reporter Samantha Wohlfeil shares the story of Angel McGehee of Northern Idaho in the most recent edition of The Inlander . McGehee was married at 13 and → Read More

Boise Airport Announces Expansion Plans

The Boise Airport announced plans for a dramatic expansion program on Wednesday. Idaho Matters discusses new parking garages, new rental car lots and a new → Read More

'Live From Here' Head Writer Tom Papa To Visit Boise

Comedian Tom Papa hosts podcast , satellite radio programs , a Food Network show , he pops up regularly on TV and film and has authored an Amazon top → Read More

Choosing From The 400+ Treefort Bands

It can be daunting trying to figure out which of the 400+ bands playing Treefort to see and on Wednesday's Idaho Matters , we makes it easy for you. Boise → Read More

Robocalls Are On The Rise And Idaho's Attorney General Is Doing Something About It

Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden signed a letter with fifty-three other state and territorial attorneys general urging the US Senate to enact the → Read More

Protecting Your Hearing While Taking In Treefort's 400+ Bands

As Treefort attendees go from venue to venue, watching band after band, it is important to know that three straight days of loud, live music can be detrimental to your hearing. Idaho Matters talks about protecting your ears with Idaho Elks Hearing and Balance Center audiologist Dr. Kate Savage. → Read More

The Swimming Lesson Chronicles The Burkini Experience In Boise

When a friend showed Elizabeth Rodgers pictures of young women at Borah High School preparing for their first swim lessons, the filmmaker was immediately → Read More

Fort Of Drag Emphasizes Inclusion And Outrageous Parties

The Fort of Drag joins the plethora of "forts" this year at Treefort and events include performances, panel discussions and a drag queen story hour. We → Read More

State Planning For Electric Vehicle Expansion In Idaho

Idaho officials are discussing a multi-year project that would put charging stations throughout the state to accommodate electric vehicle owners. Idaho → Read More

On The Tuesday, February 19, 2019 Edition Of Idaho Matters

Library services for the 21st century. St. Luke's emergency physician trains medics from Myanmar. Boise belly dancers pass on thousand-year-old traditions. → Read More

On The Tuesday, January 29, 2019 Edition Of Idaho Matters

Senator Jim Risch weighs in on government shutdown and border security. A state program that allows high school students to tailor personalized courses of → Read More

College Of Western Idaho Makes Higher Education Accessible To All

Mark Browning of the College of Western Idaho discusses financial aid opportunities for students seeking a degree. → Read More

Josh Tewalt Assumes Direction Of Idaho Department Of Correction

In late November, Josh Tewalt was appointed by the Idaho Board of Correction to lead IDOC. He replaced Henry Atencio, who directed the department for 28 → Read More

St. Luke's Looks At Ways To Reduce Premature Births

380,000 babies are born prematurely in the United States, according to the March of Dimes . We speak with two St. Luke's doctors about why this rate is so → Read More

On The Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Edition Of Idaho Matters

Thanksgiving Weekend travel tips. How to be civil to relatives you can't stand. Alcohol, family drama and Thanksgiving dinner. Ketchum gets a new arts → Read More