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The Nampa PREP program prepares students with special needs for independent living and employment

Idaho’s Canyon County Through the PREP program at Nampa High School, special needs students ages 18 to 21 are gaining practical experience while acquiring ...

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Idaho State Police recruits build iconic campaign covers in milestone ceremony

Meridian, Idaho As 14 recruits put together their recognizable campaign covers at the Idaho State Police headquarters, Idaho State Police Academy Training Class 58 ...

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Your morning coffee is about to get more expensive: How to keep your costs down

If you enjoy drinking coffee, be prepared to pay a little more for your next cup. Coffee prices increased more than 14 percent on ...

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Hazy weekend ahead for Idaho

Although we made it to the weekend in Idaho, the weather is not as pleasant as it has been this summer. The outlook for ...

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Newsom signs ‘Election Rigging Response Act’ in retaliation to Texas moves

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the “Election Rigging Response Act,” which will ask voters to permit California to change its U.S. House districts in ...

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FBI raids former Trump adviser John Bolton’s home in classified documents probe

According to a source who spoke to Scripps News on Friday, the FBI raided the residence of former National Security Advisor John Bolton as ...

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Jerome School District announces fixes to bus route after school cancellation

Idaho’s Jerome After classes were canceled for two days owing to problems with our bus fleet during afternoon routes, the Jerome School District announced ...

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Federal Reserve could lower rates as job market loses steam, Powell says

Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, warned that new job data suggests the U.S. economy may be slowing and hinted that interest ...

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Famine declared in Gaza City as Israel escalates fighting

The world’s foremost expert on food crises declared on Friday that hunger is engulfing the largest city in the Gaza Strip and that, in ...

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DOJ expected to hand over Jeffrey Epstein files to House Oversight

After a rare bipartisan demand for data, the Justice Department is scheduled to give some of the Jeffrey Epstein probe files to the House ...

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