Sinopsis
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Episodios
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St. Luke's Children's Day Treatment Center Offers Behavioral Care Alternatives
03/07/2018 Duración: 12min(St. Luke's)Traditionally, youth behavioral health services meant either short, outpatient treatment sessions or longer-term inpatient institutionalization. St. Luke's Children's Day Treatment Center provides a program in the middle, a mid-morning through early-evening program to aid youths, 12-17, coping with depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD and other non-violent diagnoses. Idaho Matters will talk about the program with St. Luke's Children's.
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Plans For New Boise Public Library Unveiled
03/07/2018 Duración: 11min(City of Boise)Plans for a new Boise Public Library were unvieled last week, we talk about architect Moshe Safdie's design and how it will expand the library's services.
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BoDo After Midnight
03/07/2018 Duración: 08min(Idaho Tourism)Long-time Boiseans remember when downtown was a ghost town by 10 p.m. These days, BoDo after midnight is alive with food and revelry. We take a look at what's going on downtown after the witching hour.
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Idaho Matters Discusses Boise Knife Attack
02/07/2018 Duración: 13min(JAMES DAWSON / BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO)Idaho Matters discusses the horrific attack that took place in Boise Saturday evening. We're joined in studio by Boise Police Chief William Bones, City of Boise spokesperson Mike Journee, Boise State Public Radio reporter James Dawson, Idaho state senator Grant Burgoyne, International Rescue Committee development manager James Brownson and St. Luke's Hospice Bereavement Coordinator, Jeni Emerizy.
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Broadway Producer in Sun Valley Discusses His Tony Awards Sweep And Holiday Concert
29/06/2018 Duración: 09min(Tom Michael / Boise State Public Radio)A musical called The Band’s Visit is the biggest hit on Broadway right now. It’s based on an Israeli film of the same name. At the Tony Awards this month, the play was nominated 11 times and took home 10 awards. One of the biggest sweeps in recent memory.One of its producers is Tom Perakos, who has lived near Hailey, Idaho, for decades. He is also producing a Fourth-of-July themed pops concert, "Salute To America The Beautiful," at the Sun Valley Pavilion on July 7, 2018.Tom Michael visited him at his home in Hailey and began by asking how he first came to the Wood River Valley. It all started during a spring break in college, when he and his friends threw a dart at a map and his landed on Sun Valley.He described his work with the other producers on The Band's Visit, which was adapted from a 2007 indie film in Israel, about an Egyptian Muslim band that gets lost and spends a day in a small town in the Israeli desert. This musical tale of cross-cultural connections was w
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Idaho Reporters' Roundtable: June 29, 2018
29/06/2018 Duración: 25minWe assemble a panel of Idaho journalists to discuss the week's events in Boise, the Treasure Valley and beyond. This week we have Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News, Melissa Davlin from IPTV's Idaho Reports and Scott McIntosh of The Idaho Press.
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Breaking Down Our Changing Idaho: What Lessons Boise Can Learn From Growth Across The Country
29/06/2018 Duración: 08min(Lacey Daley / Boise State Public Radio)Boise State Public Radio concludes its series on growth, Our Changing Idaho. Today, BSPR's James Dawson looks at examples of responsible, sustainable growth that can be applied in the growing regions of Idaho.
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Treasure Valley Rental Rates Continue To Rise
28/06/2018 Duración: 11minRental rates in the Treasure Valley are rising steadily and many fear affordable housing in the valley is a thing of the past. We talk about rental rates, inventory and the impact it could have in retaining residents and attracting newcomers.
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Breaking Down Our Changing Idaho: Future Growth Of Small Towns
28/06/2018 Duración: 11min(Matt Guilhem / Boise State Public Radio)We hear the fourth installment of 'Our Changing Idaho' and talk to BSPR reporter Matt Guilham about a small Idaho town that is neither growing like many Idaho cities, nor shrinking like many American small towns.
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The Nature Conservancy Looks To Preserve Greater Yellowstone Area
28/06/2018 Duración: 11min(NPR/Ted S. Warren/AP)We look at efforts by the Idaho chapter of the Nature Conservancy to preserve the natural landscape of Yellowstone Park.
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Boise Period Project Distributes Hygiene Essentials To Idahoans In Need
28/06/2018 Duración: 09min(Boise Period Project)The Boise Period Project gathers menstrual hygiene products to create period packs for the local homeless community in Boise. They aim to end the stigmas that surround both periods and homelessness. We talk with the project about an often over-looked need of homeless women.
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City Of McCall Continues Fourth Of July Alcohol Restriction
27/06/2018 Duración: 11min(McCall City Source)For the third year in a row, the city of McCall will institute its ban on alcohol during and around the Fourth of July. The city forbids the consumption of alcoholic beverages at lakefront parks in the resort corridor from Saturday, July 1 through Wednesday, July 5.McCall officials say it is imperative in keeping the peace after business owners complained the celebrations were getting out of hand. We discuss the success of this ban with mayor of McCall and look at how it will be applied this year.
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Land Water Conservation Fund Scheduled To Expire
27/06/2018 Duración: 11min(CREDIT BRUCE REICHERT / IDAHO PUBLIC TELEVISION)The Land Water Conservation Fund was established in 1965 by Congress to provide funds and grants to governments at all levels to purchase of lands for preservation and conservation. The program is funded by off-shore drilling leases and seperation fees. In 2015, Congress chose not to renew the LWCF, and it will run itself out sometime this fall. We discuss the role of the LWCF in preserving the West and its contribution to preservation and conservation in Idaho.
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Our Changing Idaho: With Few Protections In Place, Farmland Is Gobbled Up By Subdivisions
27/06/2018 Duración: 09min(AMANDA PEACER / MOUNTAIN WEST NEWS BUREAU)Boise State Public Radio continues its series looking at the growth in Idaho and the various social, economic and environmental impacts on the people and institutions of the state. The third installment of Our Changing Idaho airs on Wednesday's Idaho Matters.
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Idaho's New Trespass Law Goes Into Effect
26/06/2018 Duración: 10minIdaho's new trespassing law was one of the most controversial bills of the 2017-18 legislative session. It increased the penalties for trespassing on private property and changed the codification of signage. We parse out the bill and look at other new laws going into effect from the previous session.
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Idaho Student Test Scores Get Mixed Review
26/06/2018 Duración: 12min(PBS)Idaho students saw an improvement in scores on the state's standardized test over the previous year. In the same period, college entrance exam test scores took a dip. We look at why we're seeing disparities in test scores for Idaho high schoolers.
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Groundbreaking Stem Cell Transplant Gives Hope To Leukemia Patients
26/06/2018 Duración: 11min(midochondrial disease news)Last month, St. Luke's Mountain States Tumor Institute performed Idaho's first allogeneic stem cell transplant. The technique involves the transplanting of stem cells from a donor's bone marrow to a recipient, in this case a leukemia patient. We speak with a St. Luke's oncologist about the procedure.
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Breaking Down Our Changing Idaho: Twin Falls Aims For Sustainable Growth As Boise Booms
26/06/2018 Duración: 09min(FRANKIE BARNHILL / BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO)Boise State Public Radio continues its series looking at the growth in Idaho and the various social, economic and environmental impacts on the people and institutions of the state. The second installment of Our Changing Idaho airs on Tuesday's Idaho Matters.
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Poaching Presents Danger To Idaho's Curlew Population
25/06/2018 Duración: 13minResearchers are finding a disturbing uptick in poached birds and other wildlife in Southwest Idaho. We speak to one Boise State researcher who sees the dangerous affects this could have on the state's ecosystem.
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Breaking Down Our Changing Idaho: Growth In Boise
25/06/2018 Duración: 14min(SAMANTHA WRIGHT / BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO)Boise State Public Radio is rolling out a series looking at the growth in Idaho and the various social, economic and environmental impacts on the people and institutions of the state. The first installment of Our Changing Idaho airs on Monday's Idaho Matters.