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Micron announces $3B expansion in Virginia

The company employs 6,700 workers in Boise and Meridian.

Entrepreneur with Boise roots built a company to help immigrants, and it’s booming

Matt Oppenheimer is a Boise native whose Seattle tech startup is making a splash, with $5 billion being sent annually via his company, Remitly.

Houston-based cybersecurity firm Identity Automation has acquired Idaho-based health care tech company HealthCast Inc.

"HealthCast has done an excellent job of building a reputation in the health care industry for providing very robust security solutions."

This Boise scientist has more patents than the inventor of the light bulb. Here’s how.

He has racked up 1,299 U.S. patents by the latest count. The seventh-most of anyone. In the world. In all time.

Boise’s big breweries face declining sales. Do you drink beer? Blame yourself

If you’re a craft-beer drinker, the blame lies largely with you.

An Outdoor Enthusiast’s Guide to Ketchum, Idaho

With beautiful trails and camping close to town, quick access to the mountains, and a vibrant downtown, this ski town is a gold mine of summer adventures

Idaho rejected for Women’s Business Center grant

Idaho will continue to be one of the only states in the nation without a Women’s Business Center.

Job growth sizzles in Idaho

Idaho has had the second-fastest job growth in the nation over the past year and Kootenai County led the pack among five metro areas statewide in that category, a report released on Friday states.

It’s called ‘bleisure,’ and it’s a tourism mix that can be a boon for Boise

Westergard said a promising development is that Boise is attracting more "bleisure" travelers – business travelers who make time for vacation activities while in town or come back as vacationers, often with their families.

Growing Involta is working on data center tax exemption for 2019

Proponents of the exemption say that it would attract data centers to Idaho, noting that surrounding states such as Nevada, Oregon, and Washington – all with cheap power – now house a number of them.