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Hundreds celebrate Idaho’s CEOs of influence

The award winners were selected from a group of nominees based on their leadership, vision, innovation, competitiveness, financial performance and community leadership.

Visiting Kentucky leaders ask about race, diversity, and Boise’s lack thereof

The 180-member delegation from Lexington wanted to know about something in Boise that has not changed all that much. The population has boomed, but the city’s racial make-up is still overwhelmingly white.

Ketchum, Idaho Innovation Center

KIC is the epicenter of connection and support for existing and startup businesses in the Sun Valley region, renowned throughout the country as a beacon for work/life balance.

This study named Idaho the worst state for working moms. Here’s why.

Our state is the worst place in the U.S. to be a working mom, according to a compilation of statistics.

America’s Housing Crisis Is Spreading To Smaller Cities

The next front in the battle over affordable housing isn’t Boston or San Francisco. It’s Boise.

New Idaho beef plant adds local option for producers

"We’re pleased to see the investment and the infrastructure that supports the beef end of what we do," said Rick Naerebout, CEO of the Idaho Dairymen’s Association.

Chobani – Idaho company praised for parental leave policy

Chobani now offers six weeks of 100 percent paid parental leave for all employees. It’s offered to both moms and dads who’ve given birth, adopted or fostered a child.

Recreation? Idahoans are making it happen

When we decided to dedicate an issue of Square Feet to recreation spaces in Idaho, we had no idea how difficult it would be to choose from all of the action-oriented projects that are recently completed, planned, or underway.

Big Cedar Media – With his grant-winning startup, Idaho veteran tells inspiring stories via video, nature

His current video project will feature a kayaking trio that includes a vet who lost both legs fighting in Afghanistan, an Iraq War vet who’s coping with combat stress and their blind friend. Together, they navigate rivers. They bond. They heal.

Gap between Boise’s richest and poorest grows dramatically – #7 in top 100 metro areas

It rocketed Boise from No. 76 on Bloomberg’s ranking of disparities in the top 100 metro areas to No. 7.