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From patient care to public advocacy, one Idaho physician is making an impact far beyond the exam room.

A policy expert breaks down the Supreme Court case over birthright citizenship, explaining how a single sentence in the 14th Amendment has fueled a national debate over who gets to be a U.S. citizen.

A new high-resolution MRI is offering a safer way to detect prostate cancer by helping doctors avoid risky biopsies that can lead to complications.

Boise hikers will soon have a new way to reach Table Rock as crews build a trail connector through the foothills.

A new study suggests updated COVID vaccines may do more than prevent severe illness, they could also help protect against heart attacks, strokes and hospitalizations.

After nearly two decades of advocating for Idaho's physicians through some of the states biggest health policy challenges, Idaho Medical Association CEO Susie Keller is being recognized for her leadership and impact on medicine.

This month the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights is celebrating 30 years of education and advocacy.

As cyber threats grow, a Boise State program is helping schools, company's and towns in rural Idaho improve their digital security.

As Extremely American gears up for a new season, we're taking a look back at its reporting on extremist movements and what the podcast has planned for the future.

Sent west to find the perfect ski mountain, an Austrian count helped shape Sun Valley's future and now one author is telling his story.

Boise is gearing up to mark the nations 250th anniversary with everything from pancake breakfasts to an evening full of symphony music and fireworks.

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 Protest Road!

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.

What began as a grassroots effort to put books in kids' hands has evolved into a decades long tradition of meeting young readers where they are.

A raw milk outbreak raises public health concerns, and research into dementia in dogs offers new understanding into a disease that affects millions of people.

What started as an ambitious student project has evolved into a robot that recently faced one of it's biggest tests in a facility that mimics the surface of the moon.

A new festival celebrating art, performance and community is stepping into the spotlight this weekend, carrying forward the creative spirit that made Goddess Fest a Treasure Valley tradition.

Researchers are working to understand why a disease traditionally associated with older adults is now showing up more regularly in people under 50.

From handcrafted boots and custom saddles to paintings and silverwork, women from across Idaho are coming together in Sun Valley to celebrate the artistry of the American West.

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 Sergeant City!

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.

From Ebola's global reach to a promising pancreatic cancer pill and the healing power of yoga and prayer, Idaho Matters takes a look some of today's biggest health questions.

Scientists have discovered two new rings around Uranus, including one composed of water ice, adding to our understanding of the planets unusual structure.

What was it like growing up with Batman as your dad? Adam West's daughter shares personal stories and previews a new exhibit honoring the actors remarkable life.

When a struggling single mom lands at a delightfully strange hotel packed with fairies, gargoyles and charm her life takes a magical turn.

A new partnership in Canyon County is equipping EMS crews with blood in ambulances so they can start life-saving transfusions before patients reach the hospital.

Idaho Public Television is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Teton Dam failure with a new program that takes a look at the disaster through personal accounts and discussion of its long-term impacts.

Idaho Matters was recently honored by the Idaho Press Club with five awards, including Best News Talk Show in Idaho, which is why we're taking a look back at one of our award-winning interviews.

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 Ustick Road!

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.

In 1960s California, three women whose husbands were exposed as murderers must unravel a new wave of killings as they attempt to rebuild their lives.

Nox the baby owl is helping shed light on the raptor conservation work the Peregrine Fund does in Africa.

New geological maps in east-central Idaho are revealing hidden deposits of minerals, which are helping scientists better understand things like earthquake faults and groundwater systems.

It's Wednesday and time for our Doctor Roundtable with Dr. David Pate!

What can we learn from a study about the genetic diversity of the few remaining pockets of Bighorn sheep in Idaho?

Idaho is adding its first new state park in three decades, with Twin Peaks Ranch, offering 677 acres of beautiful wilderness.

A single dinosaur toe bone could belong to a never-before-seen predator that roamed the west 100 million years ago.

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.

Books on the Vine has morphed from just a bookstore to an art gallery, painting studio and fun place to hang out.

A grieving young woman sends a message through her late sister's dating app, setting off an unexpected journey through loss, love and new beginnings.

A growing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa is raising new concerns about global preparedness as health officials respond to a rare strain without an approved vaccine or target treatment.

An Ottawa doctor is challenging wasteful hospital practices and showing how better patient care can also mean better care for the planet.

Wishes and Wine brings the Idaho community together to raise support for terminally ill adults in the state.