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This year Scandalized is returning to Treefort Music Fest's Podfort, but first the hit podcast is revisiting some of the most memorable political scandals of the past.

In 1952 a secret slipped behind the walls of the Old Idaho Penitentiary, but it wasn't any ordinary secret, it was a cat who has now been immortalized in a new children's book!

Last week, the Treasure Valley was shaken by the unexpected loss of Nampa Mayor Rick Hogaboam and now Idaho Matters is taking a closer look at the condition that caused this tragic passing.

A Boise trio is showcasing baroque music at St. Michael's Cathedral, blending rich sound and history.

Volunteers from the Challis Community Trails Alliance work tirelessly to groom and maintain the Big Hill Nordic ski trails, keeping the system up-to-date now that season is over.

Micron Technology recently had a strong quarter thanks to a demand for AI memory chips, which is drawing attention from investors and could have broader implications for Idahoans.

A decade after the closure of Les Boise Park racetrack, Ada County is moving forward with plans to restore the site, breathing new life into wetlands and wildlife along the Boise River.

After eight years of honing their sound in local venues, Tater Patch is bringing its homegrown bluegrass to a larger stage, the Treefort Music Festival!

Music, festivals and the visual arts can be a boost to jobs and tourism in Idaho.

Lincoln County acts as a bedroom community for neighboring Blaine County. We find out how neighbors in Ketchum are helping out.

Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we'll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to Spaulding Ranch!

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.

Former Boise State Public Radio volunteer Norm Gunning passed away March 18. We remember his life and legacy.

As economic pressures continue to grow, so does uncertainty about the future.

The Idaho Botanical Garden is inviting the community to recharge in new way, through a unique gardening experience designed to reduce stress and promote connection.

A federal judge has blocked vaccine policy changes led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid a lawsuit led by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

For 15 years, one nonprofit has been spreading joy by delivering birthday cakes to people in need.

As the climate warms, mosquitoes, ticks and other disease carriers are moving into new areas, spreading illnesses into new places.

A new artist residency is offering one lucky creative the opportunity to spend two weeks amid the mountains, lakes and wide-open skies of Idaho's Sawtooth National Recreation Area.

Gem State gas prices have skyrocketed since the Iran conflict began Feb. 28.

As spring approaches, the Ada Soil & Water Conservation District is encouraging Treasure Valley residents to plant shrubs and create pollinator friendly habitats.

A new documentary is following sage grouse across the West, uncovering surprising stories about wildlife, ranching and the fight for the regions birds.

Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we'll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to the Boise Bench!

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.

Sen. Jim Risch voted to advance Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management, igniting debate in Idaho over the future of the state's public lands.

Idaho Public Television is challenging kids to read 20 minutes a day in March — 600 minutes total — to earn an adventure pass to local attractions like museums and the Discovery Center of Idaho.

Get ready to laugh, cringe and celebrate — this weeks must-watch picks include a a sharp new comedy, a controversial TV series and all the Oscars excitement!

As Idaho lawmakers debate Idaho Senate Bill 1346 and potential limits on mRNA vaccines, some experts warn the state may be focusing on the wrong problem.

A new Magical Map adventure brings the magic of Disneyland to life — as author Ridley Pearson continues to inspire the imagination of young readers.

Idaho lawmakers are pushing a bipartisan bill to make homeowners insurance more transparent, giving residents a clearer look at how wildfire risks are driving soaring premiums and policy cancellations.

In Blaine County, decades of conservation work transformed Silver Creek Preserve into a thriving refuge for wildlife and wide-open Idaho beauty.

Idahoans will be gathering at the steps of the state Capitol as the Gem State honors pioneering women of the past and celebrates today's innovators and leaders shaping our future.

What starts as a rancher's battle with two pesky badgers becomes a clever kids' story about teamwork and living side by side in "The Badger Brothers."

Idaho's full-service restaurants are still feeling the impact of the pandemic as businesses struggle to regain customers, while offering competitive wages.

To celebrate America's 250th anniversary, Idaho Matters is launching a weekly series that explores the hidden histories of Boise's streets, landmarks and everyday places.

Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we'll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to Chinden Boulevard!

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.

A new poll shows housing affordability is a top concern for Boise voters across party lines as the city prepares to debate proposed zoning changes.

As college athletics become a multi-billion-dollar industry, some educators are asking whether sports should move beyond the field and into the classroom as a serious academic discipline.

Idaho Public Television's spring festival features new episodes of "Rooted Outside" and "Idaho Experience" that take viewers from scenic trail rides to the the historic journey of Sacajawea through Idaho.

From clouds of cosmic dust to brand-new worlds, a Nasa fellow explains how scientists are using powerful radio telescopes to watch planets being born.

President Donald Trump's Surgeon General pick, Casey Means, is struggling to secure enough support amid concerns over her vaccine views and qualifications.

Idaho Women are rewriting the blueprint when it comes to everything from STEM to public policy.