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Investigations
Oregon gas stations don't have to display their prices on reader boards
Coronavirus
'We are at a critical moment in this pandemic': Here are the current Oregon COVID risk levels
Multnomah County and Clackamas County are among six Oregon counties that will move from moderate to high risk on April 9.
Local News
'We're losing shows, daily': Oregon concert venues ask state for guidance on long-term reopening plans
With COVID risk levels changing often, entertainment venues and festivals are having a tough time planning for the summer.
Business
Boise State student uses TikTok to market her 3-D printed slugs
Sierra Sandison, who was recognized in the Idaho Entrepreneur Challenge, says the toys have become popular as fidget devices for people with autism or ADHD.
Business
Boise State student grows her slug business over TikTok
Sierra Sandison uses a 3-D printer to make the slugs, which she says have gained popularity as fidget devices for people with autism and ADHD.
Vaccine
Oregon moves up vaccine eligibility for front-line workers, adults with underlying conditions
Members of Group 7 in Phase 1B will be eligible for vaccination April 5, two weeks earlier than initially planned.
The 208
Idaho stay-at-home order: One year later
On the one-year anniversary of Gov. Brad Little's statewide stay-at-home order, we're taking a look back at how it affected local businesses and Idahoans' lives.
Coronavirus
CDC reviews Nov. 1 'no sail' order amid pandemic push from cruise industry to change 'outdated' rule
The Cruise Lines International Association urges the health agency to change what it calls an outdated order and date for business resumption.
Outdoors
Idaho ski resorts reflect on pandemic ski season: 'People have really rallied'
“We didn’t know what to expect, we didn’t know how to stay open, how to operate under COVID guidelines," said Brad Wilson, General Manager at Bogus Basin.
Outdoors
Bogus Basin, Brundage operators reflect on pandemic ski season: 'people have rallied'
Southwest Idaho ski areas report having a very good year, despite the coronavirus concerns that had them making some difficult changes and crossing their fingers.
Local News
Boise businesses miss out on economic boom as March Madness stays in Indiana
Boise State University was scheduled to host First Round games on Thursday and Saturday. The NCAA changed course because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local News
Boise businesses miss out on economic boom as March Madness stays in Indiana
Boise State University was scheduled to host First Round games on Thursday and Saturday. The NCAA changed course because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus
'We are at a critical moment in this pandemic': Here are the current Oregon COVID risk levels
Multnomah County and Clackamas County are among six Oregon counties that will move from moderate to high risk on April 9.
Local News
'We're losing shows, daily': Oregon concert venues ask state for guidance on long-term reopening plans
With COVID risk levels changing often, entertainment venues and festivals are having a tough time planning for the summer.
Business
Boise State student uses TikTok to market her 3-D printed slugs
Sierra Sandison, who was recognized in the Idaho Entrepreneur Challenge, says the toys have become popular as fidget devices for people with autism or ADHD.
Business
Boise State student grows her slug business over TikTok
Sierra Sandison uses a 3-D printer to make the slugs, which she says have gained popularity as fidget devices for people with autism and ADHD.
Vaccine
Oregon moves up vaccine eligibility for front-line workers, adults with underlying conditions
Members of Group 7 in Phase 1B will be eligible for vaccination April 5, two weeks earlier than initially planned.
The 208
Idaho stay-at-home order: One year later
On the one-year anniversary of Gov. Brad Little's statewide stay-at-home order, we're taking a look back at how it affected local businesses and Idahoans' lives.
Coronavirus
CDC reviews Nov. 1 'no sail' order amid pandemic push from cruise industry to change 'outdated' rule
The Cruise Lines International Association urges the health agency to change what it calls an outdated order and date for business resumption.
Outdoors
Idaho ski resorts reflect on pandemic ski season: 'People have really rallied'
“We didn’t know what to expect, we didn’t know how to stay open, how to operate under COVID guidelines," said Brad Wilson, General Manager at Bogus Basin.
Outdoors
Bogus Basin, Brundage operators reflect on pandemic ski season: 'people have rallied'
Southwest Idaho ski areas report having a very good year, despite the coronavirus concerns that had them making some difficult changes and crossing their fingers.
Local News
Boise businesses miss out on economic boom as March Madness stays in Indiana
Boise State University was scheduled to host First Round games on Thursday and Saturday. The NCAA changed course because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local News
Boise businesses miss out on economic boom as March Madness stays in Indiana
Boise State University was scheduled to host First Round games on Thursday and Saturday. The NCAA changed course because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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