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A new gothic novel is blending love, loss and the supernatural in a tale that unearths family secrets that refuse to stay buried.

Venture into the fog-shrouded Pacific Northwest, where ghostly legends, eerie folklore and strange happenings lurk behind every shadowed corner.

Idaho's Medical Freedom Act, which took effect on July first, has public health experts concerned.

The Boise Philharmonic has taken over as the cities Cultural Ambassador, continuing Boise's tradition of showcasing its rich artistic spirit to the world.

Homeowners in Idaho are facing rising insurance costs and harder-to-maintain coverage. Now newly released data is shedding light on the scope of the problem.

Charlie Clements went from flying missions in Vietnam to risking his life as a doctor caring for civilians in war zones, making a commitment to nonviolence that would change his life and many others.

Boys and men are struggling in silence - with school, mental health and addiction - and masculinity may be part of the problem.

Meet the next generation of Idaho farmers - young growers tackling rising costs and development pressures while finding innovative ways to keep the state's agricultural legacy alive.

A new farm incubator in the Treasure Valley is helping Idaho's next generation of farmers overcome land access challenges and build a more sustainable future for local agriculture.

The Idaho Film Society is taking is hitting the road, bringing short films to six cities and spotlighting the next wave of Idaho storytellers.

We have a special podcast episode for you today from the Boise State Public Radio newsroom. A beloved Bench figure may soon become Boise's latest historic landmark. Betty the Washerwoman has been overlooking Vista Avenue near Overland for about 65 years.https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/arts-culture/2025-10-24/betty-washer-woman-maytag-animatronic

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.

Wrongfully imprisoned as a teen, activist and author Gary Tyler turned decades behind bars into a story of resilience, art and redemption.

A new JAMA study reveals that since Idaho's near-total abortion ban took effect, the state has lost 35% of its obstetricians, intensifying already limited access to maternity care - especially in rural communities.

A new documentary is highlighting the work of female scientists fighting to save North America's bats from the devastating white-nose syndrome.

Rachel Linden is back with a new novel that is infused with her signature touch of hope and magic.

Health officials in California are investigating three unrelated cases of mpox, and what's worrying medical experts is that this strain appears to be more serious.

In a surprising turn, River House Ministries captured the Boise City Council's support with its vision to transform the long-vacant Armory into a place for community and worship.

Off Center Dance is bringing a high-energy performance to Boise this November featuring 22 artists, aerial acrobatics and plenty of visual flair.

From missing governors to pizza scandals, "Scandalized" is back with bizarre, hilarious and revealing takes on the wildest moments in American politics.

Boise is awarding $120,000 in 44 creative projects that highlight the city's unique history and cultural diversity.

LED debuts The Dixon in Boise - a vibrant new hub for movement, music and visual storytelling.

FBI agents raided a horse racing facility in Wilder, Idaho on Sunday afternoon in connection with an alleged gambling operation.

Meet the urban farmers in the heart of Idaho's cities that are turning small plots into hubs for food and community.

Discover how one composer changed American music by blending classical and popular rhythms into an unforgettable sound.

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.

Alan Dershowitz tackles hot button issues, from free speech and cancel culture to the biggest threats to civil liberties, in a candid conversation about law, justice and democracy.

Idaho Matters takes a deep dive into the hidden world of frogs and what their sounds reveal about the species.

Fly fishing may seem like just a sport, but for men facing cancer, it's become a meaningful way to connect with others going through the same thing.

Boise is gearing up as space experts come together to explore what it would really take to build a home among the stars.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is drawing new criticism after suggesting infant circumcision and the use of Tylenol could be linked to higher autism rates, a claim medical experts say is not supported by evidence.

For 50 years Full Circle Health has been taking care of Idaho's communities, all while training the next generation of healthcare professionals.

One interactive is helping Boise residents come together to share ideas, build connection and create positive, lasting change in their neighborhoods.

As America approaches 250 years, Idaho is reflecting on how we mark this milestone with historian Wilfred McClay.

As national and local debates over the death penalty intensify, legal expert Corinna Barrett Lain discusses Idaho's recent execution challenges and the hidden history of lethal injection.

Idaho farmers face mounting challenges as farmland disappears and development pressures make it harder to sustain their way of life.

A six-part investigative series uncovers a disturbing pattern of sexual abuse by prison guards against women inmates in Idaho.

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.

End-of-life doulas are changing the way we think about death — offering guidance, comfort and dignity when it matters most.

The Trailing of the Sheep Festival brings Idaho's sheepherding history to life with parades, soulful stories, and a brand new podcast spotlight the voices of the range.

In everyday life doubt can feel scary, but what if it's actually the key you need to unlock success?

The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, known as ACIP, met last week to review and update our nation's vaccine recommendations.

Emmy winner and Grammy nominee Toni Childs reflects on her powerful career of music and joyful activism.