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Today's Ghastly Groaner
Where do ghosts buy their food?
Redskins to have 'thorough review' of name amid race debate
The Washington Redskins are having a “thorough review” of their name
Press Christmas for All 12-03-2013
Mom tries to keep it together for her boys
"I just try to do the best I can and to keep everything together for my boys," this mother said.
Health care deadline is Monday
When Chris Bishop enrolled for health insurance the other day through Idaho's version of Obamacare, she was pleasantly surprised.
Half-empty Idaho campus full of fear and grief after murders
Gov. Brad Little announced last week that he was directing up to $1 million in state emergency funds for the investigation
Feel fine dating online
By DEVIN HEILMAN
Financial resources are available, local retailers hiring due to COVID-19
Layoffs and furloughs are happening across the state due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). Cities and utility companies will not shut off utilities due to late payments amidst the coronavirus and financial help is being offered through community organizations:
Eliminating E-learning?
Chance of cuts to Idaho Digital Learning Academy draws concerns
North Idaho high schools and students are concerned over the possibility of Idaho Digital Learning Academy funding being cut by the Legislature.
Report: Musk proposes going ahead with deal to buy Twitter
Musk claimed that Twitter under-counted the number of fake accounts on its platform, and Twitter sued when Musk announced the deal was off
Europe's sweeping rules for tech giants are about to kick in. Here's how they work
Some online platforms, which could face billions in fines if they don't comply, have already started making changes
Need a driver’s license update? Get in line
Backlog grows, and so does extension
Bases aim for new combat jets
Economic windfall will follow deployment of F-35s
BOISE - The new F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter is tardy, billions over budget and the roar of its jet engine could eclipse the older planes it's due to replace.
2010 headlines quirky, revealing
As we wrap up another 12 months of news, a review of online interest in national headlines reveals a couple of firsts.
DENT: At least say you're sorry
Growing up I was always taught that if you break something you buy it or fix it. Today my family learned a lesson that I also learned early in life, if you dent, scratch or damage someones car you leave a note. Most people know it is common courtesy. Well unfortunately some irresponsible person hit the back end of my new car and didn't bother to leave me a note.
INSURANCE: Let's pay after it's needed
I think it’s so super awesome that insurance companies will be forced by the government to cover pre-existing conditions! I hope one of our great leaders will also sponsor a bill that would make that happen with all insurance.
ROMNEY: A question for the candidate
Do you think Bain Capital would buy any company showing only one year’s tax return?
OBAMA: A friendly tip
If President Obama wants to leave office with a great Legacy, he needs to hurry down to his local Subaru dealer and buy one.
Money and happiness
You often hear that money doesn't buy happiness.
Dorothy’s got it figured out
We can all agree that the quality of our lives is more important than the quantity.
Wash. Senate narrowly approves state budget plan
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Moving their difficult budget-balancing work forward by one anxious step, the state Senate narrowly approved a spending plan Saturday that counts on roughly $920 million in still-undetermined tax increases.