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Busy, chilly nights call for a quick bowl of soup
Needing a warming bowl of chicken soup and having the time you need to make it too often don't coincide.
China locks down city of 13 million
One person from each household will be allowed out every two days
Regional Realtors president: Housing market healthy
Home sales decline but prices hold steady in 2023
The median price of those homes sold in 2023 was $525,000 for the sixth straight month.
Editor's Notebook: How we're connecting during a time of isolation
Growing up in Idaho, there have been so many crises around the country and the world that I’ve heard about but been sheltered from. Tornadoes, tsunamis, viral outbreaks. Even with massive forest fires in neighboring areas, the only impact I felt was the smoke in the air and restrictions to campsites.
Battle rages with stalker apps
The Federal Trade Commission took legal action against a Florida firm, Retina-X, for selling “stalkerware” that let people secretly spy on other people’s smartphones and devices to track their calls, texts, photos, browsing history and physical movements.
A guide to take the pain out of Thanksgiving math
Ready for the annual Thanksgiving math quiz?
House panel kills Internet sales tax bill
BOISE (AP) — A plan to tax Internet sales taxes in Idaho has again failed to win over state lawmakers.
QUESTION: Does this make sense?
I know it may not be as important as some other letters but I found it crazy when I went into a big store (we’ll call it Wally World) and being only 16 they would not sell me a can of spray primer for my truck. Twenty years ago you could buy TNT at age 14. Is this where the U.S. is at?
Colleges buy land they don't know how they'll use
Schools banking on future growth to make purchases good investments
NEW YORK - Colleges and universities are buying up chunks of land at bargain prices, sometimes without a clear idea how they'll be used.
Local, looking global
Exporting could be key to future growth of Idaho's economy
Think global
VINTAGE VOICES
Scrumptious Storytelling
Mom dealing with child's disorders
This mother works in the restaurant business, but is unable to put in more than 25 hours a week.
Woman concerned for ailing husband
We all know by now that the late Art Linkletter's comment, "Old age is not for sissies," is more truth than fiction.
Press Christmas for All 12-04-2013
Few words tell a much larger story
His Christmas for All application form was mostly bare. Just a first name, middle initial and last name and then four digits of a Social Security number.
Mom appreciates a helping hand
This single mother of two lost her job of 10 years almost a year ago.
Kicking off Christmas for All
A mother's plea
Wine Rodeo 2011: The full story
As the judging continues and we get closer to fair week we are being asked more questions about the competition and the grand tasting. So here is all you need to know if you are attending the event.
Family faces high bills
Things haven't been easy for this family for a while.
Warm socks make the perfect gift
As the old saying goes, "Cold feet, warm heart," but when your feet get cold, it's hard to feel that jolly this time of year. We have the perfect gift to keep your loved ones warm this winter...Alpaca socks from Alpaca Direct. Our Alpaca socks are the natural choice as a unique warming gift for the feet because they raise the bar on what you can expect from a sock.
Brokers simplify, confuse health exchange shopping
This month's glitch-filled rollout of the health insurance marketplaces created by federal law is a business opportunity for brokers and agents, but regulators warn that it also opened the door for those who would seek to line their pockets by misleading consumers.