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Carson McCullough

Carson McCullough

Writer at Courthouse News Service

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Judge sends EPA to drawing board for new rules on oil spill cleanup products

A federal judge said the EPA has been been needlessly dragging their feet for years on guidelines on the chemicals used to clean up oil spills.
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A future of little to no snow in the western mountains will stress ...

The American West will need to reevaluate its approach to a water management system that once relied on consistent snowfall.
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How marijuana has struggled to find roots in one of America’s most ...

While cannabis has been legalized to some degree in many parts of the country, pot advocates looking for success in Idaho, a state dominated by red politics and a reputation for being slow to accept cultural change, have hit a wall.
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The future of Idaho abortion laws examined

Idaho helped lead the charge on outlawing abortions within its borders after the Supreme Court made it possible. But upsetting decades of established law has left Idahoans and the country at large to fear for an uncertain future – and to fret for a conquest the state may not be ready to abandon.
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To grow or not to grow: A look at the no-longer-small towns of Idaho

As Idaho and its capital continue to boom, small towns peppered around Boise’s borders grapple with growth many never anticipated — and accept hard truths they never thought they’d face.
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The pitfalls of the armchair detective - Courthouse News Service

As true crime sees a boom, amateur internet sleuths face growing questions over their role in solving crimes.
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How a surging Hispanic community is shaking up Idaho

Community leaders and local historians have long called Idaho’s Hispanic population the lifeblood of the rural state, but barriers between Hispanic families and Idaho’s power players have kept the community fighting for a seat at the table.
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Can nuclear power make a comeback? - Courthouse News Service

Almost 70 years ago, a government lab in Idaho achieved a global milestone when it briefly managed to power an entire town with nuclear power. That lab is still in operation, and researchers are hopeful it could soon see another major breakthrough.
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Spooky season, but make it potato

Others may head for haunted houses. This Idahoan booked a room in a potato hotel.
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In Boise, Idaho, a political game of capture the flag

Emboldened by President Donald Trump, Republicans in Idaho have tried to ban the raising of Pride flags at public buildings. Left-leaning Boise isn’t backing down.