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Listeners of Idaho Matters that love the show mention:While rural communities face limited access to mental health resources, Washington County's new program is providing support to those facing a behavioral health crisis.
It can be hard to know which trails in Idaho will work for your family. That's why one Idahoan has put together a guidebook listing 50 of the state's most kid-friendly trails.
It's not just the produce that makes the Boise Farmers Market great; it's the community behind it.
West Valley needs to increase its rates for Caldwell just to pay the bills, after it says it has been undercharging for its services for years.
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee is meeting for the first time since the Health and Human Services Secretary removed all of its sitting members.
Idaho Matters sits down with one doctor who is committed to patient care and educating the physicians of tomorrow.
As Idaho's population continues to grow, so does the demand on our hospitals and the space inside of them.
West Valley Humane Society recently announced that it would be significantly raising its rates for Caldwell. However, Caldwell's mayor says that an increase like this could mean forgoing new first responders.
A woman from the Gem State was selected to represent Idaho in the 2025 Class of Dole Caregiver Fellows, a group dedicated to raising awareness for military caregivers.
The new book is part of a series created by a family from Kuna who want to share major life lessons with a light-hearted twist.
With more than $4 billion in exports every year, Idaho's economy is driven by agriculture, manufactured goods and small businesses. However, global trade challenges are now threatening this infrastructure.
The Boise School District has received five tort claims seeking more than $100 million in damages involving a former elementary school special education assistant.
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, including the latest on the threats to public lands and the expansion of a Valley County mine.
The Secretary of Health and Human Services' decision to remove all members of the CDC vaccine advisory committee is drawing strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
Idaho Matters sits down with one doctor who is a fierce advocate for physician well-being in the Gem State.
On Saturday, thousands gathered at the Idaho Statehouse in Boise in protest of the Trump Administration. Idaho Matters takes a look at the implications of this protest and what it says about the climate of today's politics.
In a world where more than one in three people are affected by neurological conditions, brain donations are critical — which is why one project is dedicated to simplify the process.
Whether you are a home gardener or a professional farmer, one Idaho co-op is hosting Seed Schools to give you hands-on experience in seed production.
We all know Idaho is growing, but how much has it grown and what is causing the population shift?
Archaeologists and students recently unearthed thousands of artifacts on the grounds of one Boise's most historic buildings.
Since 1988, the Idaho Community Foundation has invested $200 million to communities, and to celebrate, four Idahoans will have the opportunity to give $5,000 to their favorite nonprofit.
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update in the saga of Lori Vallow Daybell's trials and a major announcement from Micron.
The federal government removes its recommendation for healthy pregnant women to receive COVID-19 vaccines and has canceled funding for the development of a bird flu vaccine.
Idaho Matters sits down with one physician who is advocating for marginalized populations in the Gem State.
Revisiting the corner stores that served Idaho's historic neighborhoods.
A new podcast series tracks the reintroduction of wolves to the American West 30 years later.
"The Sarah Jones Project" faces a murder of one of its own members in this new quirky mystery.
It's Friday and time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters catches you up on the past week's headlines.
U.S. cattle face threats from bird flu and a New World screwworm, prompting vaccines and a halt to livestock imports from Mexico. A possible herpes-Alzheimer's link joins headlines.
The ACMS recognizes one member physician whose life is a standout example of professional medical ideals with the "Lifetime Achievement Award."
A home insurance crisis faces Mountain West states as wildfires blaze the region.
The Birds of Prey NCA Partnership continues its commitment to conservation.
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.
President Trump announced that the U.S. will raise tariffs on imports from more than 150 countries, which could impact the prices of everyday items.
Explore the mysterious creatures that awaken in the dark with naturalist Charles Hood in his new book.
One dedicated group is working to keep the history of military vehicles alive.
Last year, parents in the U.S. reported being overwhelmed, even burnt out. Of these parents, though, there is often one group that is overlooked—the one in 15 parents with disabilities.
Across the country, many small businesses are facing an uncertain future as they navigate rising tariffs. Among those is Grove Fruit Growers, an Idaho company that grows mangos in Cambodia.
It's Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable.
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.
New restaurants are coming to town, offering everything from sandwiches to specialty steaks to Idaho's very first wine window.
President Trump has nominated Dr. Casey Means as the next U.S. surgeon general. She's a wellness advocate and former surgeon who's stirred up debate for her alternative views on health and medicine.
For 65 years, the Ada County Medical Society has been recognizing doctors and medical professionals for their service and contribution to the community. Now, ACMS is diversifying that acknowledgment with a brand new award.