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Idaho first state to sign law against health care reform
Legal experts say the measure, signed Wednesday, will likely be struck down. But Idaho's new law reflects growing frustration with President Barack Obama's health-care proposal. More
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Questions persist 26 years after Oregon girl disappears
Questions remain into what happened after 17-year-old Joanie Hall left Warrenton High School on the afternoon of Sept. 30, 1983.
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Idaho police officer cited for poaching
Bart Smith has entered a plea of not guilty. More
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Mullet over
We've all heard the jokes about the mullet: "business up front and party in the back." Well, it turns out the mullet is pretty popular in Green Bay, Wisc. Check out this street sign, posted way up on the pole. City crews have posted two signs on the pole after it became the most-stolen sign around the state.
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Beach jogger killed by plane likely never heard it
Pharmaceutical salesman Robert Gary Jones, ear buds in, listening to his iPod while jogging neither saw nor heard it and was struck from behind Monday evening and killed instantly. More
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Oregon man tests whether medical pot users can carry drug in public
Officers found a medicinal marijuana and pipes in an Oregon man's backpack during a search at the Springfield police station. He has a medical marijuana card. So did he break the law? Police say yes; he says no.
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Melba School District asks voters for help
Patrons of the Melba School District will soon have a chance to vote on a $600,000 supplemental levy. District officials say the current levy is about to run out and a new one is needed as schools throughout Idaho face deep budget cuts. More
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Some parents in Oregon could get $242 ticket if kids miss school
The Newberg School District has voted to punish parents whose kids skip school.
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Helicopter rescues stranded horse
It's not every day you see a horse fly. But with the greatest of ease, a heavy-duty helicopter plucked a mustang named Colorado off a western Arizona river sandbar Tuesday morning, reuniting him with his owner. More
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Winged intruder attacks Oregon fruit farms
A fruit fly from Asia is threatening to destroy Oregon fruit crops, which could mean less available fruit, headaches for backyard gardeners, and even damage to Oregon vineyards.
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Drivers get ready: 'Pumped' up gas prices coming
Drivers hold on - the up hill climb is already starting when it comes to rising gas prices. And experts say the road to see relief could be a long one. More
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Animal rights groups worry bill stalled in committee
A bill with stiffer animal cruelty penalties received overwhelming support in the Idaho Senate, but hasn't moved in a House committee. But the bill's sponsor says he's been assured it will get a committee hearing. More
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NCAA Tournament picks 101: version 2.0
Last year I wrote set of rules to win your bracket. Except I didn't win. In a mathematical anomaly I made it to the final game with a chance to either win....or finish completely out of the money. You can guess which one I did. More
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BSU football schedule released, features six ESPN games
The 2010 Boise State football schedule was released Monday, and for the moment, features six appearances on the ESPN family of networks. More
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Dashcam video: cop hit, thrown several feet by car
A Kansas City police officer is recovering after being hit by a car during a traffic stop. The officer was thrown about 10 feet, and managed to walk away with minor injuries. The entire accident was captured on video.
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Cops seek missing Washington woman, son after car found in water
Deputies are searching for a missing 29-year-old Silverdale woman and her 8-year-old son after her car was found submerged in a cove off Budd Inlet near Olympia. More
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Yotes' basketball coach Mark Owen to step down
College of Idaho has announced men's basketball coach Mark Owen is resigning his position. The move was first reported on kboisports.com Monday morning. More
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Missing Portland hiker's body recovered
A helicopter from King County arrived Sunday afternoon to Table Mountain in the Columbia River Gorge, helping to recover the body of Kate Huether. Her family and friends are holding a private memorial Sunday night in Portland.
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