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Nothing Like SARS: Researchers Warn The Coronavirus Will Not Fade Away Anytime Soon
There was early hope that the coronavirus could be contained and eliminated. But researchers now believe the virus is likely to be a continuing threat until a vaccine is developed.
Education Dept. Rule Limits How Schools Can Spend Vital Aid Money
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos signaled she is standing firm on her intention to reroute millions of dollars in coronavirus aid money to K-12 private school students.
Brazil's Bolsonaro Joins Supporters In Protest Against Coronavirus Measures
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been widely accused of endangering the public by greatly underestimating the threat posed by the coronavirus, which has claimed more than 2,500 Brazilian lives.
Black Pastors Say They Have Trouble Accessing SBA Loan Program
With the vast majority of U.S. churches closed and the country in a deep recession, church finances are in peril. Some are seeking government money through a new SBA program.
The COVID-19 surge in Idaho has peaked. But hospitals are still crowded.
The coronavirus has gone from a full-blown statewide outbreak, to hot spots that keep Idaho hospitals stretched thin.
Child welfare review panels say Idaho health department isn’t listening to concerns
More children staying in Airbnbs, hotels for extended periods amid shortage of foster families
Idahoans should not be discouraged from exercising their lawful voting rights
If the law specifically allows you to vote in an election, such as the May 17 GOP primary, there is no shame in following the law, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
Idaho Democrats lose one of two seats on powerful budget-setting committee
Newly elected Speaker Mike Moyle says Dems have been ‘overrepresented’ on JFAC for years
Poll: Many Idaho voters unfamiliar with ‘school choice’ policy debate
Legislators say controversial K-12 policy will be a priority this session
As affordable housing crisis continues, informal evictions harm Idaho renters
Local governments should track informal evictions and advocate at the Legislature for better tenant protections, writes guest columnist Nicolette Clark.
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