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Idaho Virtual Reality Council Newsletter

You won’t want to miss this meeting at CSHQA headquarters! Join us Wednesday, July 18th from 4:30-6:30 as we discuss virtual reality and architecture.

Nampa nonprofit’s "Shoe That Grows" has helped kids abroad. Now it’s going commercial

For three years, The Shoe That Grows, a Nampa nonprofit, has been distributing an expandable shoe to children in developing countries. Turns out that not just kids think the shoes are cool.

Four years after their convictions, these 4 Meridian business execs are headed to prison

DBSI executives Douglas Swenson, Mark Ellison, Jeremy Swenson and David Swenson will begin serving their sentences.

Cable ONE Business Launches 2 Gigabit Piranha Fiber Internet Service in Downtown Boise

Ferociously Fast Internet.

Idaho call center lays off more than 600 workers

Company spokesman Dana Widerman said the layoffs are due to changes in a client’s business needs but didn’t name the client.

This Nampa, Idaho site may house an Amazon distribution center, bringing ‘thousands’ of jobs

The developer says the project would create "thousands of jobs for residents of the city as well as increase the city’s tax revenues, resulting in more essential services for the city’s residents."

Here’s your first glance at what Boise’s new library might look like.

World-famous architect Moshe Safdie and a team that includes architects from Boise firm CSHQA have been working on the plan for the past few months.

Memo to Mayor Bieter: Growth-roundtable participants love Boise, want their voices heard

"The other thing we talked about was the lack of trust in levels of government, planning and decision making."

$192,000 for his wife. 81 uses of a lobbyist’s home. Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo’s election funds draw scrutiny

And over the past two decades, Crapo’s campaign has paid nearly $200,000 to his wife, Susan Crapo, for work that included creating gift bags for that yearly fundraiser.

‘Inspire Idaho’ promotes low-cost tech training programs for both urban and rural residents

This week, Inspire Idaho launched a free 12-month app development program with about 140 participants in five cities across the state.