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Christina Lords

Boise

Editor-in-chief at Idaho Capital Sun

Editor-in-chief at States Newsroom

Lover of cheeseburgers, Diet Coke and all cuddly/fuzzy/go woof things. Editor-in-Chief @IdahoCapitalSun. @uidaho alumna. Excel advocate.

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  • 1 week ago | idahocapitalsun.com | Christina Lords

    by Christina Lords, Idaho Capital Sun May 28, 2025 Whenever a reporter comes to me with the phrase “I have an idea for a longer series,” I admittedly take a breath and start to mentally prepare to make my case as their editor to say no. Usually it’s a request for things, as a small but mighty staff of four journalists, that we just don’t have the flexibility to provide. Reporting time, for one.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Christina Lords

    On four separate occasions, Wolf 907F seized power as the alpha female leader of the Junction Butte Pack in Yellowstone National Park. Readers will learn 907’s life story in part three of Howl, a new longform written series and podcast from the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom, Boise State Public Radio and NPR.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Christina Lords

    The Field of Heroes memorializes the U.S. veterans who died while serving in the military during the Global War on Terrorism that was initiated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The annual event takes place at Century High School in Pocatello. (Photo courtesy of Bannock County)Organizers are seeking volunteers to help set up and tear down the 21st annual “Field of Heroes” Memorial Day weekend event at Century High School in Pocatello.

  • 1 month ago | idahopress.com | Christina Lords

    A four-year, 1,300-acre project — dubbed the Deer Point Forest Stewardship Project — is beginning soon in the Boise National Forest, the U.S. Forest Service announced. The project, which is one mile southwest of the Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area, aims to “help to protect the area’s wildland urban interface and critical recreation resources by improving forest health and reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire,” the Forest Service said in an April 30 press release.

  • 1 month ago | idahocapitalsun.com | Christina Lords

    A four-year, 1,300-acre project — dubbed the Deer Point Forest Stewardship Project — is beginning soon in the Boise National Forest, the U.S. Forest Service announced. The project, which is one mile southwest of the Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area, aims to “help to protect the area’s wildland urban interface and critical recreation resources by improving forest health and reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire,” the Forest Service said in an April 30 press release.

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Christina Lords
Christina Lords @ChristinaLords
21 Jan 25

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10 Jan 25

RT @pfannyyy: Weeks after President Joe Biden vetoed a federal judge expansion bill, U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, introduced legislatio…

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5 Nov 24

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