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March 11, 2020: The Day Everything Changed
The WHO declared a pandemic. The NBA shut down its season. President Trump banned travel from Europe. Tom Hanks tested positive. On one day a year ago, the coronavirus became very real in America.
Urban-rural health disparities are widening, but in Utah, access remains the challenge
Nationally, the CDC is seeing a widening gap in mortality rates between urban and rural communities.
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Could the iconic Christmas tree be in trouble because of warmer temperatures?
Douglas, Fraser, and Noble fir trees are usually the ones people cut for Christmas trees every year. But tree farms are growing smaller because of disease and pests that usually get killed off in colder weather.
Wyoming, Idaho and Montana groups want to end homelessness for people released from prisons
The goal is to build permanent, supportive housing for the vulnerable population.
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U.S. Forest Service chief makes a plea to retired workers, states for help ahead of summer
“Come back to work.” That’s the message from the U.S. Forest Service’s new chief, Tom Schultz, to recently-retired workers.
Mountain West senators urge feds to protect wilderness rock climbing
Some senators want the National Park and Forest services to reconsider plans restricting the use of fixed anchors for rock climbing.
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ISU Women's Basketball
Bengals Dominate in Season Opening Win in Idaho Falls
Pocatello and Chubbuck Candidate Forums: Video Highlights
Videos are now available for the League of Women Voters of Pocatello and the Idaho State Journal-hosted public forum from September 29 at the Pocatello High School Auditorium, and the October 7 in the Chubbuck City Council Chambers . Pocatello City Council candidates spoke at 6:00 PM, followed by Pocatello Mayoral candidates at 7:30 PM. After the forum, candidates met with voters in the foyer, fostering direct engagement and conversation. Click for Videos
NIH Launches Effort To Speed Up Development Of COVID-19 Treatments
Federal agencies and 16 big pharma companies will collaborate on drugs and vaccines, says Dr. Francis Collins, head of the National Institutes of Health.
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Spring Letdown: Hiring Slows In April, Raising New Challenges For Economy
U.S. employers added 266,000 jobs last month, far fewer than analysts had expected. The unemployment rate rose to 6.1%.
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