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The Customer Is Always Right. Except When They Won't Wear A Mask
In the age of COVID-19, most people follow social distancing and mask guidelines when they enter stores and restaurants. But then there are the nightmare customers who won't comply.
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Montana Is Open, But For Now The Blackfeet Nation Is Closed
Montana has one of the country's lowest coronavirus infection rates, and is reopening to tourists. But the Blackfeet Nation, whose reservation borders Glacier National Park, is moving more cautiously.
When COVID-19 Took Away Performances, Musician Launched Quaranchella
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Adam Chester, a Los Angeles-based artist and stand-in for Elton John, who has been staging weekly concerts in his neighborhood for charity.
Business Adapts To Deliver The World, In A Long Island Oyster, Door To Door
As sales to restaurant clients dried up, oyster farmer Peter Stein had to adapt or perish. Now, he's delivering oysters directly to individual customers, doing about 20% of his usual business.
Idaho Secretary of State’s office working to find source of ‘Don’t Vote’ signs
QR code leads to campaign website for Ammon Bundy, but connection to campaign is unclear
Idaho legislator pushing for the end of personal bills in the Idaho House
Rep. Barbieri sponsors resolution to propose rule change that would allow bills to be introduced only by committee
Tribes will travel to Washington to lobby lawmakers to revive Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
Members of several Native tribes will travel to Washington, D.C. in an attempt to get lawmakers to revive a program aimed at helping them afford healthcare due to toxic poisoning.
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Teton Pass landslide may be a preview of what’s to come in other mountain towns
A landslide recently wiped out part of the highway on Teton Pass, tripling drive times for thousands of people commuting between Northwest Wyoming and Eastern Idaho. With climate change and aging infrastructure, experts say other mountain communities could see similar disasters.
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Teton Pass reopens with temporary detour after three weeks
After three weeks of around the clock work, the highway over Teton Pass reopened with a temporary detour on June 28. A more permanent rebuild is in the works ahead of winter storms.
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Supreme Court allows cities to penalize homeless people sleeping in public
The decision means cities can now enforce anti-camping bans in public even if not enough shelter beds are available, and could have major implications for how localities approach homelessness.
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