Community Conversation: Idaho's Public Lands
More than half of Idaho’s land is considered public. These are lands that are managed by federal agencies, including the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. We ride horses, hike,...
View ArticleCommunity Conversation: Idaho's Capital City At 150 And Beyond
Boise celebrates its sesquicentennial this month and we want to hear your stories about living in Idaho's capital city. Come share your stories at our July 11 community conversation. You'll hear...
View ArticleCommunity Conversation Tackles Boise's Past, Present And Future
This year, Boise turns 150-years-old. When it comes to national top 10 lists, the town has been competitive with much bigger cities like San Francisco, Seattle, and even New York City. But what exactly...
View ArticleMeet The KBSX News Team
Meet the people who bring you the news every day on KBSX 91.5. Join us on Oct. 16 for a casual hour of all things news. Youll be able to meet and mingle with Morning Edition host Scott Graf , All...
View ArticleThe 'Road To Red' Event Details
Everyone knows Idaho is a red state. In fact, it's one of the reddest in the country. But it hasn't always been that way. Twenty years ago, Idaho had a Democratic governor . More recently, Idaho had a...
View ArticlePanel Discussion: How One Political Party Came To Dominate Idaho
The Republican Party has dominated Idaho politics for most of its history. In fact, it's one of the reddest states in the country. But it hasn't always been that way. Twenty years ago, Idaho had a...
View ArticleCommunity Conversation: The Future Of Idaho’s Fragmented Mental Health System
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, nearly a quarter of Idahoans are living with a mental illness. Idaho has one of the highest suicide rates in the country . Nearly 22,500 Idahoans...
View ArticleJoin Us For A Forum On Community And Police Relations In Idaho
Last year's events in Ferguson, Mo. and New York City showed just how poor the relationship can be between police and the communities they serve. Police in Idaho say they have a much better...
View ArticleListen: A Forum On Community And Police Relations In Idaho
On February 11, 2015, KBSX hosted four panelists and members of the public for a discussion on the state of police and community relationships in Idaho. Police-involved controversies in Ferguson, Mo....
View Article'Growing Garden City' Event Details
Housing development on Garden City’s riverfront has picked up as the economy has improved. The momentum is good for local tax rolls, but it also threatens adjacent areas that are home to low-cost...
View ArticleSaving the Sage Grouse: Community Conversation
The greater sage grouse is under threat. Its population has shrunk by more than 90 percent in the last century. Scientists say wildfire, invasive species, energy development and other human activities...
View ArticleCommunity Conversation: Saving the Sage Grouse
On September 16, 2015 KBSX hosted four panelists and a room full of community members for a discussion on the possible Endangered Species Listing of the greater sage grouse. Experts shared their...
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