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Idaho lawmakers want to pay kids to graduate early
For Idaho students who think school lasts forever, two lawmakers want to pay them to speed up their education.
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UI hopes to start law school classes in Boise
University of Idaho officials say they hope to start offering third-year law classes this fall in Boise without state financial support.
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Lewiston airport sees increase in burglaries
The manager of the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport says there's been a "dramatic" increase in parking lot crime at the facility that could be related to an increase in theft at airport businesses.
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Crews prepare for ice rescue on Hauser Lake
Warmer temperatures come with a warning in North Idaho to be extra careful on ice covered lakes and rivers. And as the risk increases, one group of rescuers are prepared to jump into action.
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Spokane man nearly shoots himself, deputy after high speed chase
A suicidal Spokane man nearly injured himself and a Shoshone County Sheriff's Deputy with a shotgun blast during a standoff in the middle of Wallace.
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Police track down chase suspects
Troopers with the Idaho State Police say they've tracked down all the suspects from an earlier high-speed chase near Stateline.
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Coeur d'Alene police set up bins to collect unused medication
Police in Boise, Meridian and Garden City in southwest Idaho, and Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho, have set up steel bins in their office lobbies where unused medicines can be dropped off for disposal.
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Idaho's congressional delegation reacts to charges
Members of Idaho's congressional delegation say they are working to ensure Baptist missionaries being detained in Haiti on child kidnapping charges have access to legal help and medical attention.
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Coeur d'Alene human rights group calls for tribal arrest power
A northern Idaho human rights group says one of the region's county sheriffs is refusing to cooperate with the Coeur d'Alene Indian Tribe on law enforcement matters.
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Idaho's 2011 budget forecast may hold deeper K-12 cuts
Lawmakers cautioned public schools chief Tom Luna his plan to absorb a $135 million loss under the governor's proposed budget for the next fiscal year may have to cover an additional shortfall.
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