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| A College of Idaho Student's "Rhoades" to Recovery Normally women are tested for breast cancer starting at around age 40. So needless to say, when a College of Idaho athlete found out she had breast cancer at age 20, it came as a huge shock. But Amy Rhoades knows how to fight, how to comptete, and how to win. |
| Boise Dog Owners Bark Back at Proposed Leash Plan Aproposed plan that would make it mandatory to keep your dog on a leash in the Boise foothills...has sparked tons of criticism. The mayor's hotline has been flooed with messages speaking out against the plan. A committee came up with the changes to help keep animal waste off the trails. |
| Woman's Purse Snatched In Boise Wal-Mart Parking Lot Two women are charged with felony robbery after prosecutors say they grabbed a shopper's purse and nearly ran her over. |
| Cheap Boise Gas Comes with Political Message Some lucky drivers got to buy gas for $2.26 per gallon today, but there was a political message to the bargain price. |
| Work on BSU Portion of Greenbelt Starts Wednesday Work to improve the Greenbelt on the Boise State Campus will kick off on Wednesday. |
| Nuke Plant Planned for Eastern Idaho Executives from French-owned energy services company Areva Incorporated say they have picked eastern Idaho for a new $2 billion uranium enrichment plant. |
| Boise Bikini Bar Expansion Halted City of Boise officials have stopped a repaving project at the Torch 2 Lounge Bikini Bar after finding it was being done without required permits. |
| Garden City Man Charged With Child Pornography A Garden City man is charged with possessing child pornography. |
| Nampa Students Skip Class After Threats Hundreds of parents in the Vallivue School District kept their kids home from school Monday. Rumors surfaced that an act of violence was going to break out at Sage Valley Intermediate. |
| Nampa Crosswalk Set for Completion A busy section of 11th Avenue in Nampa that sees jaywalkers constantly will soon be getting a crosswalk. Nampa Mayor Tom Dale said it's going in at 11th and 3rd Avenue North in about two months time. |
| Oil nears $123 on $200 oil prediction, supply concerns Associated Press - May 6, 2008 10:03 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Could the price of oil hit $200 a barrel? That's what one forecaster says. As a result, oil futures blasted to a new record... |
| Earns-Disney story Associated Press - May 6, 2008 4:53 PM ET Corrected Version LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Walt Disney Co. says strong growth in its media networks, film studios... |
| Walt Disney's net profit grows 22% to $1.1B in 2Q Associated Press - May 6, 2008 4:33 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Walt Disney Co. says strong growth in its media networks, film studios and theme parks lifted its second-quarter net profit 22%... |
| Stocks end higher, shaking off early declines Associated Press - May 6, 2008 4:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street sent stock prices higher after a tentative start. Some early declines were prompted by the spike in oil prices to... |
| AFTRA says contract talks with studios to begin Wednesday Associated Press - May 6, 2008 7:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists says its contract talks with producers will go ahead as planned on... |
| Britney Spears granted expanded visitation rights Associated Press - May 6, 2008 4:33 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her two sons following a low-key child-custody hearing in Los Angeles. |
| Hearing brings change in Britney Spears' custody order Associated Press - May 6, 2008 3:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A change has been made to Britney Spears' child custody arrangement following a low-key hearing attended by the troubled pop star... |
| The Police say their final concert will take place in NYC Associated Press - May 6, 2008 2:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The Police, who reunited for a 30th-anniversary world tour last year, say their final concert will take place this summer in New York... |
| Judge orders psychiatric exam for convicted Thurman stalker Associated Press - May 6, 2008 1:53 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A New York judge has ordered that a former mental patient convicted of stalking and harassing Uma Thurman undergo a psychiatric... |
| BLM, Twin Falls rec advisory group discuss new fee areas Associated Press - May 6, 2008 8:34 PM ET TWIN FALLS, ID (AP) - The Bureau of Land Management and a recreation advisory panel in Twin Falls are discussing 15 proposed new fee sites in the Boise... |
| E. Idaho deputy resigns amid dog shooting case Associated Press - May 6, 2008 7:34 PM ET IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) - An eastern Idaho sheriff deputy at the center of a dog shooting controversy has resigned from the department. |
| Three states head to court to keep control over wolves Associated Press - May 6, 2008 6:04 PM ET HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Three states are seeking to intervene on behalf of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a lawsuit challenging the removal of gray... |
| City responds after recent rape cases Associated Press - May 6, 2008 3:24 PM ET TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) - Reports by two women of being raped by a stranger in the south-central Idaho town of Twin Falls have women taking... |
| Nez Perce Tribe launches bus service Associated Press - May 6, 2008 2:24 PM ET LAPWAI, Idaho (AP) - The Nez Perce Tribe in northern Idaho has started the Appaloosa Express bus service. |
| TV video shows Philly officers kicking, hitting 3 suspects Associated Press - May 7, 2008 1:23 AM ET PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia's police commissioner says a news video showing officers beating three suspects "does not look good," but adds, "We... |
| US criticizes Russia over Georgia-Abkhazia dispute Associated Press - May 7, 2008 12:43 AM ET WHITE HOUSE (AP) - The Bush administration is criticizing Russia's role in a dispute between the former Soviet republic of Georgia and Georgia's... |
| Democrats question $6 billion in Pakistan aid Associated Press - May 7, 2008 12:33 AM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - Congressional Democrats are sharply questioning a U.S. aid program to Pakistan. They're wondering whether it has become too... |
| US-Russia pact faces opposition in Congress Associated Press - May 7, 2008 12:33 AM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - A U.S.-Russian civilian nuclear power deal signed Tuesday in Moscow is already running into opposition on Capitol Hill. |
| Many Teen Drivers Don't Think They're Inexperienced America's teen drivers often underestimate their level of driving experience, putting them at risk for accidents and injuries, a new study finds. |
| Pregnancy and Work Can Work Pregnancy is hard work, and it's even harder when you're working while pregnant. Here are answers to what the two doctors said are the 10 most common questions about working while pregnant. |
| Cheap Gas Accompanied by Political Message Some lucky drivers got to buy gas for $2.26 per gallon today, but there was a political message to the bargain price. Walt Minnick, who'srunning against Bill Sali for an Idaho seat in the U.S. Congress, and used the event to accuse his opponent of being too cozy with oil companies. Sali's camp says he has worked for energy policy changes. Still, many drivers were more interested in saving money than in the nuances of the political game. |
| Out-of-State Solicitors Arrested For Selling Without A License Cassie Bryant of North Carolina and Lashawn Maynor from Baltimore: these are just two of the eight people either arrested or cited for soliciting with out the right license. |
| Communications Glitch in Mock Boise P. D. Exercise A glitch in communications between roughly 200 Boise police, fire, and E.M.S. officials posed a nearly 45 minute delay just before a mock scenario at the Boise Towne Square Mall. Captain Eugene Smith of the Boise Police Department said, "that's pretty standard for most emergency incidents, so it was interesting for us to simply accept that glitch, work through it, and continue on throughout the night." Police say, overall, the end result was a success. |
| Idaho Press Club Honors Today's Channel 6 |
| Massive Boise Police Training at Towne Square Mall |
| A Boise Family Battles Breast Cancer Together A Boise family is passionate about finding a cure for breast cancer. Three generations have now battled the disease and they don't want the fourth generation to even have to face it. Not only is this family planning to Race for the Cure on Saturday, but they are taking part in a sister study to help try and find a cure. |
| Do You Really Know Your Home's Past? You've found it! The perfect house. It has a roomy kitchen, a big back yard....at a price you can hardly believe! But there may be a reason why your unbelievable find hasn't been snatched up yet. |
| Boise Nursery Braces For Cold Snap With a freeze warning issued for much of the Treasure Valley, many are scrambling to prevent losses. |
| Snow Prompts Rare "Snow Day" At Valley Schools Hundreds of kids took advantage of their rare day off by conquoring the snowy slopes at Lakeview Park with sleds and snowboards. |
| Community Helps Stranded Travelers About thirty Greyhound bus travelers stranded because of severe weather and slippery roads are getting hot meals from the Boise Rescue Mission. Greyhound put service on hold for safety several days ago and since then passengers have been staying at Boise's Budget Host Inn and trying to make the best of their layover. |
| Canyon Crime Complex Finished Canyon County investigators have a new forensic complex to use in the fight against crime. The 1.4 million dollar building houses both a crime lab and morgue. Those who'll use the facility expect it to help them work cases more quickly and allow for increased security. |
| Idaho Romney Supporters Stand By Candidate After New Hampshire Loss Mitt Romney supporters in Idaho won't say they're disappointed in their candidate's finish Tuesday night, but State Schools Superintendent Tom Luna says he is anxious. "But I suspect that no matter who you're supporting right now on either party, cause its so fluid." |
| Road Crews On Overnight Weather Patrol Road crews worked throughout the night making sure roadways were clear from ice for the morning commute. Good Morning Live Reporter Kelsey Minor is live roadside more more details. |
| Boise Obama Supporters Take N.H. Loss In Stride Some saw Clinton's win as a positive for the party as a whole, kepping the rice tight through "Super Duper Tuesday" when 22 states--including Idaho dems--will cast their votes. |
| Snow Blasts Treasure Valley Winter snows that blasted the Treasure Valley all day Tuesday had road crews working around the clock to clear streets and highways. ITD and ACHD put nearly every piece of equipment possible on the roads as police dealt with crash after crash across Ada and Canyon counties. |
| Cab Driver Kidnapped At Knife Point da County Sheriff Deputies are on the look out for a man they say called for a taxi around 12:30 Tuesday morning leading to the kidnapping and attempted assualt of the driver. Good Morning Live Reporter Kelsey Minor is live with details on this developing story. |
| Otter Calls for More Transportation Dollars, Pay Increase, More Scholarships In just 35 minutes, Idaho Governor Butch otter sets the pace for your government in the next year. During his State of the State address, Otter told lawmakers to give all state employees a five percent pay increase. |
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| Otter To Give State of State Monday Political experts think Governor Butch Otter will address key issues facing Idaho including transportation, education and the economy in his State of the State speech Monday afternoon. Otter will offer his view of the state's condition to lawmakers on Boise State's campus as the legislature gets ready to start the 2008 session. |
| Local Analysts Chime In On N.H. Debates College of Idaho Professor Jasper Licalzi and Director of Debate Mack Sermon gave high points to John McCain for his calm, "presidential" demeanor. And they docked former college debator Mitt Romney for going on the defensive. |
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