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Hayden mom to undergo risky treatment for M.S.
A Hayden mother of four is willing to risk her life to get back to the way things used to be. Within the next month she will become one of 400 people that have undergone an experimental treatment for the Multiple Sclerosis that has wreaked havoc on her body for years. KXLY4's Sally Showman has more.
Views: 120
Video Posted: November 18th, 2009
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Police investigate pharmacy robbery at CdA Shopko
Both Coeur d'Alene Police and Kootenai County Sheriff deputies are investigating a robbery at the pharmacy inside the Shopko in the 200 block of W. Ironwood in Coeur d'Alene.
Views: 102
Video Posted: November 18th, 2009
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Lasers may reduce roadkill along Highway 95
A stretch of Highway 95 north of Moscow has been a trouble spot when it comes to vehicles and wildlife sharing the roadway. Now the Idaho Transporation Department is investing in a high-tech solution designed to keep drivers safe and reduce roadkill. KXLY4's Tania Dall has more.
Views: 71
Video Posted: November 18th, 2009
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High on drugs, driver leads police on high-speed freeway chase
Multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in a high-speed interstate chase before dawn Wednesday that ended only after the suspect ran over two spike strips and his car was immobilized by a police cruiser. KXLY4's Erik Loney reports.
Views: 155
Video Posted: November 18th, 2009
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North Idaho food bank in need
Hundreds of families in north Idaho might not get to celebrate Thanksgiving this year without some help from the community. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 55
Video Posted: November 17th, 2009
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Aryan Nations attempting return to North Idaho
The Southern Poverty Law Center estimates there are 17 chapters of the Aryan Nations across the country. While the Aryan Nations were bankrupted out of North Idaho eight years ago there are small signs their hate is making an attempt at a comeback. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 367
Video Posted: November 16th, 2009
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Soldier haunted by memories of Fort Hood shootings
Private First Class George Stratton III is back home in Post Falls, hundreds of miles away from Fort Hood in Texas, though the distance between him and his base doesn’t diminish the vivid memories of the shootings he survived there. KXLY4's Tori Brunetti reports.
Views: 42
Video Posted: November 16th, 2009
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Coeur d'Alene welcomes new warming shelter
When temperatures drop in Coeur d'Alene this winter, the homeless will have a place to go. KXLY4’s Erik Loney visits the new Saint Vincent De Paul warming shelter.
Views: 74
Video Posted: November 16th, 2009
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North Idaho couple fighting to adopt foster son
A Sandpoint couple is speaking out against Idaho's Department of Health and Welfare's adoption policy after their request to adopt the foster son they've raised since birth was denied. KXLY4's Tania Dall has more.
Views: 240
Video Posted: November 13th, 2009
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U of I offers Horizon Air design ideas for Vandal plane
The University of Idaho is taking the brouhaha over a Boise State University-themed airliner to the next level by offering up to Horizon Air its own vision of what a Vandal-themed airliner should look like.
Views: 115
Video Posted: November 13th, 2009
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Lookout Pass opens three weeks early
Skiers and snowboarders enjoyed Opening Day at Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area Friday, which opened almost a month earlier than last season. KXLY4's Tori Brunetti reports.
Views: 98
Video Posted: November 13th, 2009
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CdA pilot resuming mission to send aid to Mexican town hit by hurricane
When a small coastal town in Mexico was ravaged by Hurricane Jimena a pilot from Coeur d'Alene called upon the residents of the Inland Northwest to help out which is exactly what they did. Now Ron Polley is returning to Mulege, this time to deliver school supplies.
Views: 50
Video Posted: November 12th, 2009
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Two companies cleaning up St. Joe River
Cleaning up contaminants in the city of St. Maries is expected to cost big bucks and for many living in the area. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 42
Video Posted: November 10th, 2009
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Lost North Idaho woman happy to be home
A Spirit Lake woman who went on a solo hike Saturday on Chilco Mountain spent 15 hours alone and cold after she got lost. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 116
Video Posted: November 9th, 2009
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State-of-the-art cancer center opens in N. Idaho
A newly constructed $15-million cancer center opened this week in Post Falls and should help health officials keep up with the increasing number of cancer patients. KXLY4's Tania Dall has more.
Views: 32
Video Posted: November 8th, 2009
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Fish and game busts would be poachers
The fact that hunting in the Inland Northwest is done in remote areas makes it difficult to monitor. So when fish and game officers want to know if sportsmen are abiding by the rules, they create a situation where the hunters come to them. KXLY4's Jeff Humphrey has more.
Views: 482
Video Posted: November 5th, 2009
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CdA council race heading for recount
Coeur d'Alene's city clerk says it's the closest race she's seen in more than 20 years after incumbent councilman Mike Kennedy won City Council Seat #2 against challenger Jim Brannon by just five votes. Now it looks like that race is headed for a recount. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 68
Video Posted: November 4th, 2009
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Is third time the charm for Kootenai County Jail expansion?
In North Idaho voters are being asked to expand the Kootenai County jail for the third time. Whether it passes or fails county officials say there’s no choice: Taxpayers will have to help foot the bill.
Views: 103
Video Posted: November 2nd, 2009
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Single mom ecstatic to receive truck from charity
Non-profit organization ElderHelp of North Idaho changed its role Friday when they gave away a Ford Ranger to a deserving single mother.
Views: 167
Video Posted: October 30th, 2009
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Fallen soldier remembered in Bonners Ferry
Friends and family of fallen soldier Sergeant Joshua Kirk gathered to mourn his death and to pay their respects one final time Friday in Bonners Ferry. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 331
Video Posted: October 23rd, 2009
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