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How Boise area's health care landscape has changed in recent months
How Boise area's health care landscape has changed in recent months

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time26-05-2025

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How Boise area's health care landscape has changed in recent months

Stories by Idaho Statesman journalists, with AI summarization Boise's health care landscape has shifted quickly in recent months. Lawmakers passed new rules, like House Bill 345, which adds work requirements for Medicaid expansion recipients and seeks to control costs through a network of providers on fixed budgets. Another bill would give medical workers the right to refuse non-emergency services, such as vaccines, due to moral or religious beliefs, raising concerns about access in rural communities. Lawmakers want to let doctors bow out of procedures that violate their beliefs. Former St. Luke's head says the bill 'misrepresents' medical ethics. | Published March 11, 2025 | Read Full Story by Sarah Cutler 'We want Idahoans to become as self-sufficient as possible,' Little said. | Published March 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Sarah Cutler Several doctors opposed to the vaccine presented at the meeting. | Published October 24, 2024 | Read Full Story by Angela Palermo The former director of trauma care at Saint Alphonsus is suing the Boise hospital. This is why, and what Saint Alphonsus says about it. | Published May 2, 2025 | Read Full Story by Angela Palermo Here's how the seven board members voted regarding the health district that serves four counties. | Published May 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Angela Palermo The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.

Idaho Statesman newsroom wins 68 awards for 2024. Here are the winners
Idaho Statesman newsroom wins 68 awards for 2024. Here are the winners

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time05-05-2025

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Idaho Statesman newsroom wins 68 awards for 2024. Here are the winners

The Idaho Statesman won 68 awards Saturday night at the Idaho Press Club Awards, taking home more honors than any other newsroom at the annual competition that recognizes excellence in journalism across the state. The Statesman's reporters and staff won first place in 25 categories, including Reporter of Year (Kevin Fixler), Sports Reporter of the Year (Shaun Goodwin) and Rookie of the Year (Sarah Cutler). Darin Oswald and Sarah Miller, who make up the photo and video team, took home a combined 15 awards. See all winning photos and visuals here. Read some of the Statesman's award-winning articles below, including coverage of a Greenbelt vigilante's quest, prisoners using drones to obtain contraband cellphones, how the Bryan Kohberger trial could shape DNA case law and more. A full list of the state's 2024 winners can be found on the Idaho Press Club's website. General News Story Ian Max Stevenson, Becca Savransky, first place, Idaho trans teens cope without gender-affirming care Spot News Coverage Ian Max Stevenson, first place, 'We got lucky': Valley Fire burned right up to Boise houses Nicole Blanchard, second place, Labrador questions doctors' accounts of abortion emergencies Watchdog/Investigative Report Sarah Cutler, Sally Krutzig, first place, Idaho Labor Department fails to recoup stolen wages Kevin Fixler, second place, Check fraud charmer: Idaho veteran left trail of lies Data-Driven Journalism Nicole Blanchard, third place, Idaho hunter killed weeks-old wolf pups and reaped rewards, records show Serious Feature Report Ian Max Stevenson, Becca Savransky, Sarah A. Miller, second place, Laws target gender-nonconforming Idahoans. What they want you to know Light Feature Report Sarah Cutler, first place, One Boise man's vigilante effort to stop speeding on the Greenbelt Series Nicole Blanchard, Sarah Cutler, first place, Trash Troubles Outdoor Feature Sally Krutzig, third place, The world found the Owyhees. Advocates say it's time to protect the land Sports News Coverage Shaun Goodwin, third place, Boise State forfeits volleyball game against team with transgender athlete Sports Feature Story Rachel Roberts, third place, 'I don't want to regret anything.' Boise native gets unusual opportunity Sports Prep News Story Michael Lycklama, second place, Coach hits student during match. His punishment? A lifetime ban Sports Prep Feature Story Rachel Roberts, second place, Timberline senior will be college athlete in sport that's 'nonexistent' in Boise area Michael Lycklama, third place, She's 16 and just made her international soccer debut General Column Scott McIntosh, first place, Columns Michael Deeds, second place, Words & Deeds Specialty Column Bryan Clark, third place Politics columns Editorial Bryan Clark, third place, The forces of hate will be at Pride in Nampa Arts / Entertainment Report Michael Deeds, second place, As restaurants close, owners 'barely hanging on' wonder: Where's the Boise 'love'? Rachel Roberts, third place, Boise still loves The Flicks 40 years later Political Report Becca Savransky, first place, This influential lobbying group is making it harder to fix Idaho schools Elections Report Nick Rosenberger, first place, Developers' money flows into ACHD race Sarah Cutler, Ian Max Stevenson, third place, After Ada County GOP upheaval, former leaders aim to reshape Republican politics Education Report Sarah Cutler, first place, Parents Decry Racism- and denial -in Boise-area schools Business Report Sarah Cutler, first place, Eagle real estate agent offers free listings to liberals leaving Idaho Angela Palermo, David Staats, second place, Trump said at debate that 'we hardly make chips anymore.' What about Micron? Nick Rosenberger, third place, Fears mount for construction industry as mega-projects move forward Agriculture Report Angela Palermo, first place, Ex-workers say ostriches die in huge numbers at farm south of Boise Rose Evans, second place, Rancid: Neighbors want a Meridian composting site closed Crime Report Rachel Spacek, Sally Krutzig, first place, Canyon County law enforcement decries gang problem. How big is the issue? Samuel O'Neal, Kevin Fixler, second place, Prisoners gain more access to banned phones, drugs. Drone drops may be to blame Alex Brizee, third place, Records shed light on man suspected of killing sheriff's deputy Courts Report Kevin Fixler, first place, How a DNA technique to pin Bryan Kohberger as suspect could shape case law Kevin Fixler, second place, Bryan Kohberger case soars into millions in public costs Religion Report Sarah Cutler, first place, Boise-area houses of worship arm volunteers as threats rise Carolyn Komatsoulis, second place, The LDS Church is growing even more in Idaho. This group is one reason why Environment Report Carolyn Komatsoulis, second place, Drugs in our water 'can cause issues.' Is it a pressing problem? Nicole Blanchard, third place, Bench Lake wildfire cost millions. Who will pay the bill? Health/Medical Report Angela Palermo, first place, Boisean who urges tongue-tie fix on babies is investigated. What 4 families experienced Angela Palermo, third place, A doctor 'botched' her hernia repair. Idaho's Supreme Court must decide what to do Rookie of the Year Sarah Cutler, first place Rose Evans, second place Feature Photography Sarah Miller, first place, Miss Idaho Teen Darin Oswald, third place, Northern Lights Boise Feature Photography – Serious Darin Oswald, second place, Idaho Abortion Law General News Photography Darin Oswald, first place, Election Night Darin Oswald, second place, Landfill Reclamation Sports News Photography Darin Oswald, first place, Yellow Card Two Darin Oswald, second place, Superman Save Photo Essay Darin Oswald, first place, Deputy Bolter Tribute Sarah Miller, Darin Oswald, second place, Mountain West Championship Celebration Sarah Miller, third place, VIP Prom News Portrait Photography Darin Oswald, second place, Baseball Player of the Year Reporter of the Year Kevin Fixler, first place, Idaho Statesman Ian Max Stevenson, third place, Idaho Statesman Photographer the Year Darin Oswald, third place, Idaho Statesman Sports Reporter of the Year Shaun Goodwin, first place, Boise State Athletics Michael Lycklama, second place, Varsity Extra Best Graphics Nick Rosenberger, Sarah Cutler, second place, Ada County is getting redder and redder. See how your neighborhood has changed Best Newsletter Scott McIntosh, third place, The Idaho Way Best Use of Drone Sarah Miller, second place, There's a push for this Boise area landscape to become national monument Special Coverage Kevin Fixler, first place, Kohberger case coverage Staff, third place, Hospital ambush Best Online-Only Video News Story Sarah Miller, first place, I'm Still a Person': Get to Know These Transgender Idahoans Best Online-Only Video Feature Story Darin Oswald, third place, Falconers Police Pesky Flock of Seagulls at Ada Co. Landfill Best Audience Engagement Nicole Blanchard, Dana Oland, first place, Recycling event Scott McIntosh, Dana Oland, third place, Prop 1 debate

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