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Aberdeen Active Shooter Drill
Area law enforcement partnered with an area school district to prepare for an active shooter situation.
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Idaho Issues Statewide Fish Advisory for Bass
Analysis of fish from Idaho lakes, rivers and reservoirs found that both smallmouth and largemouth bass may have elevated levels of mercury.
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Missing for One Year: The Search for Stephanie
Police detectives say they desperately need your help in solving a missing persons case.
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Qwest Employees Reach Tentative Contract, Strike Avoided
More than 20-thousand Qwest workers in 13 states, including Idaho, were prepared to go on strike Monday but a tentative contract is reached and a strike didn't happen.
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Idaho Falls Symphony's Music Director & Conductor Announces Retirement
The Idaho Falls Symphony will soon be looking for a new Music Director & Conductor to succeed Dr. George C. Adams, who recently announced he will retire at the end of the Symphony's 60th Season in the spring of 2010.
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Workshop in Island Park Teaches Fire Proofing Your House
Fire agencies from across eastern Idaho held a workshop in Island Park Saturday.
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Northwest a Key Battleground this November
You might have noticed a dramatic increase in ad's for democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. His campaign is spending million in the western U.S.
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Yellowstone National Park Reborn: 20 Years After the Fires
It's been 20 years since the eyes of the nation were upon our region, as Yellowstone burned and some wondered if it was ruined for future generations.
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Boy Scouts of America Get New Look
Preparing for their centennial birthday, the Boy Scouts of America are launching a new uniform that is adding modern features to their familiar style.
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Rockin' for Ryleigh Thomason in Pocatello
Some good can be gleaned from all the bad accidents that happened this summer in our area, as countless teenagers helped their friends' families when they needed it most.
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Five-Acre Blaze Near Bannock County Jail
The fire started around 11:00 this morning near South 5th and quickly spread toward the interstate.
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Cost of Going Back to School for Teachers
Although students are required to bring school supplies with them, some teachers are finding they have to foot the bill on some items, and are spending upwards of $300 out of their own pockets.
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Human-Caused Fire near Jenny Lake Lodge
A small fire in Grand Teton National Park raises concern over fire use in national parks.
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Qwest Contract Negotiations Ongoing
The Qwest workers union and Qwest failed to reach an agreement Sunday morning. But both parties say they are going to work to find a suitable agreement and the Qwest workers union will not strike. Another
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Officer-Involved Shooting
An officer-involved shooting took place just before 5:00 a.m. this morning on State Highway 30 northwest of Kimberly.
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Southeast Idaho Senior Games
All Last week Pocatello has been home for the senior games, showing people you're never to old to play sports.
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Car Thefts in Pocatello
There's been an increasing in the number of car's stolen in the area, and Friday night an unsuspected family was hit.
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Qwest Employees Prepare for Possible Strike
More than 2,000 union Qwest workers across Idaho will find out whether or not they'll be heading to work on Monday.
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District 93 Prepares for New High-Tech School
Bridgewater is no ordinary school. The school has been built from the ground up with the students' safety in mind.
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Stolen Make-A-Wish Car Found
A happy ending to a story we first told you about two weeks ago about the young man who had his car stolen.
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