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April 2019
| April 25
April 25, 2019
Idahoans are asking Android phones to call an ambulance. What they’re getting isn’t 911
‘Who doesn’t want to sleep in an overgrown potato?’ Idaho’s odd new hotel goes viral
Simpson stops short of calling for dam removal to save salmon. But he is asking, ‘What if?’
USA Today: 402 Idaho law enforcement officers decertified for misconduct in last decade
Want to see wildflowers? Spot them on these Boise-area hikes in May
Vulnerable adult who ‘wandered away’ from hospital found safe, police say
20-year-old Idaho soldier dies in Iraq in ‘noncombat-related incident’
Neighbors worry about this Boise subdivision. ACHD shared ‘significant concerns’ too.
Experts thought Meridian would have 150,000 people by 2040. They don’t think that now.
New local ‘superfood’ cafe opens, and chef serves it ‘how the Brazilians serve it’
Idaho’s richest man pledges to fight debt collection firm led by GOP activist
He might be the most polarizing NFL Draft prospect, and he once played at Boise State
Construction will narrow Idaho 55 to one lane this summer. The project starts this week.