Happening in Boise

Happening in Boise: Silent Classrooms, River Stabbings, and Why Everyone's Moving Here

14 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Welcome to Happening in Boise, the podcast where we navigate the rising rents, endless traffic, and occasional absurdity of life in the Treasure Valley. This week, Mark and Joleen dive into the headlines that actually matter--from the "Horseshoe Bend Knife Fight" legal saga and the mandatory 60 seconds of silence coming to Idaho schools to a record-breaking meeting between the world's tallest and shortest dogs. We explore Boise's new status as the nation's most "magnetic" real estate market, break down the sell-out success of Athletic Club Boise, and weigh in on whether the city really needs another high-end champagne room or just more loaded potatoes at the upcoming Spud Daddy. Balanced with local insights and a healthy dose of skepticism, this episode covers State Street construction nightmares, Mother's Day planning, and the "Idaho Gives" campaign to help you stay informed while you're stuck behind a tractor on Chinden. Join us for a candid look at the growth, the politics, and the beautiful chaos of the Boise metro area--just try to keep your Subaru on the road while you listen.

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