AARP Idaho is holding a town hall on preparing for disasters before they strike.
ID voter registration law could hurt ballot measures’ chances
Now voters have to show proof of residency during registration, which critics say makes voting less accessible.
Algae blooms undermine summer fun in Idaho
Nutrient sources for blooms can come from agricultural runoff, waste from dairies and feedlots or excess fertilizer on people’s lawn.
Latino Conservation Week celebration comes to Idaho
Conservationists say the goal is to increase representation in outdoor recreation and reduce barriers to connecting with nature for Latinos.
Alternatives available to overcrowding in national parks
America’s national parks are bracing for another record year of attendance, but overcrowding in the parks could take away some of their magic.
White House considering breaching four Lower Snake River dams
The Biden Administration is considering the future of Pacific Northwest salmon and the effect of dams in the region.
Preventing animal cruelty could mean helping people find resources
“People love their pets and people want to take care of their pets, but they don’t have the resources to do so.”
Idaho criminalizes helping minors travel out-of-state for abortions
The law makes it illegal for anyone who is not the minor’s parent to help them travel to another state for an abortion.