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Get ready for a hot, smoky weekend, Boise Here s the latest on fires, Idaho air quality

Get ready for a hot, smoky weekend, Boise. Here s the latest on fires, Idaho air quality Jacob Scholl, The Idaho Statesman Jul. 9 As the Boise area and much of Idaho continue a streak of temperatures nearing or breaking into the triple digits, the other summertime threat is starting to emerge: wildfires. Residents of the Treasure Valley and South Idaho likely will see a smoky weekend, as wildfires in Idaho, Oregon and Northern California produce nasty air that started lofting into the area Friday. Mike Toole, a regional airshed coordinator for the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, told the Idaho Statesman on Friday that smoky conditions will last through at least Sunday and potentially into early next week. The Boise area will see mid- to moderate levels of smoke, Toole said, with the air quality index in the moderate level.

Out dry trend continues with warmer highs as we push into the weekend

Out dry trend continues with warmer highs as we push into the weekend. Published  Temperatures will stay in the high 70s to low 80s for the next week Seattle - Happy Thursday! Highs landing below average today.  Most areas seeing 60s and low 70s.  Normal for this time of year is 76 and tomorrow that ticks up to 77. Tonight, clouds will increase with onshore flow and some areas may see patchy fog as they start the day.   As high pressure strengthens Friday low level onshore flow weakens allowing clouds to clear quicker and daytime heating to start earlier.  Highs should climb into the upper 70s to near 80.   

Dangerous heat wave continues to broil Idaho How can farmworkers be protected?

Dangerous heat wave continues to broil Idaho How can farmworkers be protected?
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President on a Tightrope

President on a Tightrope Boise State’s leader must tread carefully through the culture war. Others may soon walk the same line. Politics on Campus July 2, 2021 The letter from 28 Republican lawmakers arrived before the president had even moved into her new home. Typically, when conservative politicians send early demands to public-college presidents, they focus on the rising cost of college. But in this three-page missive, that concern was secondary to another target: programming designed to support the college’s underrepresented students. “This drive to create a diversified and inclusive culture,” the lawmakers wrote to President Marlene Tromp of Boise State University, not even two weeks into her job in July 2019, “becomes divisive and exclusionary because it separates and segregates students.” That is not, they said, “the Idaho way.”

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