AM Headlines — 4.18.17
In this undated photo released by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Dan Chung, Tanya Gersh poses for a photo. Gersh, a Montana real estate agent sued the founder of a neo-Nazi website on Tuesday, saying the publisher orchestrated an anti-Semitic “campaign of terror” that bombarded the woman and her family with hateful messages from anonymous internet trolls. The trolling campaign started in December 2016, after Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin published the family’s personal information, including the 12-year-old’s Twitter handle and photo. Story here. (Dan Chung/Southern Poverty Law Center via AP)
- Public records (April 18)/ Press
- County focuses on camera upgrade /Press
- ‘CEA does not support bad teachers’/ Press
- Science education standards hearing set /Press
- John Mayor helps CdA teen w/prom date /KREM 2
- Solar eclipses inspires new Idaho Lottery ticket /AP
- Missing Orofino High student found, faces charges /SR
- Suspect too fast for his shoes, but not for police /Press
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