Boise Weekly has been doggedly covering the issues of food safety and animal treatment in Idaho agricultural for years before "ag-gag" started grabbing headlines, and The Atlantic has taken notice.
Two small market alt-weeklies experiment by asking readers to help pay for long-form investigative journalism.
Hagadone replaces longtime editor Rachael Daigle, who departed in October.
The paper's original cover artwork from the last year was all on sale to the highest bidder, with the money going to benefit Boise Weekly's Cover Auction Grants.
The Blue Review aims to broaden the reach of Boise State University professors while furthering the university's mission to inform the public.
Congo refugee and former Boise Weekly contributor Fidel Nshombo was honored by the mayor of Boise for his accomplishments as a refugee advocate and to commemorate his U.S. citizenship.
Boise Weekly announced the launch of its news and entertainment iPhone application.
Boise Weekly picked up several Idaho Press Club Awards, including General Excellence awards in both the Website and Print categories.
In what publisher Sally Freeman is calling the "largest distribution of condoms ever" in Idaho's history, Boise Weekly is including a free condom in each copy of this week's issue.
Fifty pieces were sold through auction for a record total of $17,366 in net proceeds, which will be injected into the Boise arts community through Boise Weekly's arts grant program.
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