AM Headlines — 2.9.16
The U.S. Environmental Protection has given final approval to a costly cleanup program for a Montana community where health officials say hundreds of people have died due to asbestos exposure. The announcement on Monday came more than 15 years after cleanup work began in Libby, a mining town near the Montana-Idaho border. Story here. (Associated Press/File photo)
- XCraft touches down in CdA/KXLY
- UIdaho adds research center/KTVB
- Indicted doctor may forfeit assets/Press
- Warming center to remain open/CdA Press
- Roundabouts stop 2 possible DUI drivers/Press
- Idaho committee backs revision to rape law/Press
- House panel introduces Girl Scouts sales tax bill/AP
- Conservative speaker disappointed with Gonzaga/KREM
- Arco campaigns for Idaho's first national park/Post Register
- Editorial: Abortion bill may address nonexistent problem/SR