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State Superintendent Ybarra weighs in on social justice debate

State Superintendent Ybarra weighs in on social justice debate State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherri Ybarra did her first interview since the $1.1 billion teacher salary budget bill failed last week in a tie vote. Author: Doug Petcash Updated: 4:58 PM MDT April 21, 2021 BOISE, Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherri Ybarra did her first interview since the $1.1 billion teacher salary budget bill failed last week in a tie vote over a controversial issue. Some Republican lawmakers argued that language should be included in the budget bill to prevent social justice curriculum from being forced on public school students and teachers. Democrats and other opponents say the concerns about forced social justice curriculum and lesson plans are simply unfounded.

Gov Little discusses one year of COVID-19 in Idaho

Garden City Man Charged with First Degree Murder of 2-Year-Old

Garden City Man Charged with First Degree Murder of 2-Year-Old
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Viewpoint: The history of the Idaho Black History Museum

Viewpoint: The history of the Idaho Black History Museum St. Paul Baptist Church was Idaho s first Black church. The building, now home to the Idaho Black History Museum, turns 100 this year. Author: Doug Petcash Updated: 10:49 AM MST February 21, 2021 BOISE, Idaho A very well-known Boise building is having a very big birthday this year. The former St. Paul Baptist Church is turning 100 years old in 2021. The building is now the home of the Idaho Black History Museum in Julia Davis Park.  The church originally sat on the corner of Warm Springs and Broadway. Built in 1921, it was moved to the park in 1998. It was the first Black church in Idaho.

COVID-related hospitalizations falling in Idaho

COVID-related hospitalizations falling in Idaho St. Luke s chief medical officer says that although the declining case and hospitalization numbers is encouraging, now is not the time to let up. Author: Doug Petcash Updated: 9:29 AM EST January 29, 2021 BOISE, Idaho The number of new daily COVID-19 cases has fallen from an average high of just under 1,500 in mid-December to just under 600 now in late January. Along with that, the number of people hospitalized with COVID-related illness has dropped substantially.  According to the state of Idaho, Dec. 1 saw the highest number of people hospitalized at 496, with 105  COVID-19 patients in the ICU. In comparison, 241 people were in the hospital being treated for COVID, with 64 in the ICU, by Jan. 25. 

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