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Colleges Canceled Spring Break, But Students Are Traveling Anyway
A majority of U.S. colleges have canceled spring break, in an attempt to curb student travel. But the rise of online classes means students can now attend college from anywhere, including beachside.
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Trump Promises New Guidelines For Reopening The Country
President Trump said some states could open even before May 1. That's two weeks away. Here's what to watch related to the coronavirus.
Trump's Response To Coronavirus, Race Has Put Him In A Hole For Reelection
The president is trailing former Vice President Joe Biden in polls. Biden is heading to Houston to meet with George Floyd's family Monday, while Trump will hold a law enforcement roundtable.
ER Visit For COVID-19 Symptoms Stuck Man With A $3,278 Bill
A dad in Denver tried to do everything right when COVID-19 symptoms surfaced. But he got a surprising bill from his insurer, which had waived cost sharing for treatment of the coronavirus infection.
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‘Thankful to God, I’m safe.’ Three refugees became Idahoans. Here are their stories
“Let’s have more collections, more people, more culture, more food, more languages.”
U.S. Senate Republicans again block debate on voting rights legislation
Freedom to Vote Act would make Election Day a national holiday and set minimum standards each state must have for elections
Wind turbines proposed near a Japanese American incarceration camp prompt outrage
The Lava Ridge Wind Farm in Idaho would more than double the state’s wind energy output, but at what cost?
Gov. Little says most Idahoans should receive special session rebate checks by Thanksgiving
Idaho State Tax Commission issued first rebates on Sept. 26, with 192,000 checks totaling $133M issued statewide so far
At winter meeting, Idaho GOP further restricts its closed primary elections
State central committee tabled two other significant rule change proposals
The U.S. Wildland Fire Service has officially launched; but Congress has decided not to fund it
The Department of the Interior (DOI) has formally announced the establishment of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service (USWFS), a development that came the same week that the U.S. Congress declined to fund it.
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