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The man behind the CSI Effect
Bishop Kelly graduate William Petersen, who played Gil Grissom on CSI, received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame earlier this year, and recently left the hit CBS show -- and some hefty paychecks -- to pursue his first love: the stage. More
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Idaho police say store holdup claim was bogus
Lewiston Police are searching for a man who allegedly stole a bank deposit from a woman in the Wells Fargo Bank parking lot Wednesday afternoon. Police now say he conspired with the woman to steal the $5,300 deposit. More
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Woman to car thief: He's just a 'nervy bugger'
Lt. Alan Cavener with Boise Police, says a man stole Darlene Potvin's car, while she left it running outside her home to warm up earlier in the morning. More
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Want to caravan with other fans?
Boise State is calling for a Bronco fan caravan for the five-hour drive to Logan, Utah. While the roads may be clear for the trip there a storm could be moving in for the trip home. More
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Thanksgiving on a budget
Where are the best deals in town for that Thanksgiving meal? More
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Nuclear plant debate renewed in Elmore County
County commissioners asked planning and zoning members to reconsider re-zoning 1,280 acres near Hammet for the nuclear plant. More
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Idaho teachers brace for more budget cuts
State leaders, including House Speaker Lawerence Denney, say balancing the 2011 state budget won't be possible without additional cuts in schools. More
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CSI Effect: Smoke and mirrors or accurate rendering?
Truth Squad puts impact of popular CBS show CSI under the microscope. Some say it exaggarates DNA, others say it helps make forensic science more understandable. More
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Steelheads stumble at home
It's way too early to say the Idaho Steelheads are struggling at home, but with only 3 losses on the year, the fact that two are in Qwest Arena raises some eyebrows. More
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Fight to ban smoking in bars heats up
Banning smoking in bars and small businesses may not have worked in Eagle but advocates for a Smoke Free Idaho say they're pushing on and turning their attention to Boise. And that has some business owners firing back.
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Clearing up swine flu confusion
Dave Fotsch, Central District Health spokesperson, tells 2 News they're trying a number of different strategies to hit different groups of people More
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Two log trucks crash head-on in Oregon
OSP officials say both drivers are extremely lucky to be alive after the collision of two log trucks near Sutherlin on Tuesday. Fortunately for both drivers, the trucks were unloaded at the time.
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Local Scouts retire flag
A group of local scouts were at a local church recently to retire an American flag. Leaders say it's important for younger generations to learn the American flag's traditions.
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Idaho car dealership finds 23-pound block of pot inside new car
Police say local car dealership employees were surprised to find a big block of marijuana in the back seat of a new vehicle delivered to their business Monday night. More
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What your fax machine knows about you
We've all gotten pretty good at guarding against identity theft. We shred our documents and protect our pin numbers and social security numbers. But there's a threat many people don't think about. More
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New mammogram guidelines stir debate
New recommendations concerning mammograms are raising some eyebrows. A government task force said that most women don't need mammograms in their 40s and should get one every two years starting at age 50. More
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Man gets life in prison for Washington quadruple homicide
After years of back-and-forth rulings regarding his mental competency, a man accused of killing a cheerleader, her boyfriend and his grandparents pleaded guilty Tuesday. More
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Methadone clinic has some upset over location
A group of Hillcrest neighbors in Boise are concerned after learning a methadone clinic has opened up shop in their neighborhood. They say this kind of clinic should not be allowed in a residential area with a school nearby but Boise city's zoning ordinances say otherwise. More