• ESPN

    An expanded College Football Playoff could save college sports, but not in this greedy, imbalanced era

    The revenue from a bigger College Football Playoff could compensate athletes throughout Division I and buoy other sports. That won't happen. Not with Greg Sankey, Tony Petiti & Co. trying to take as much for their leagues as possible.

  • The real cost of a college degree

    CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — As the cost of higher education continues to climb, questions surrounding the value of a college degree have become increasingly prominent. We explore insights into the benefits of pursuing post-secondary education and concerns regarding affordability and student loan debt. A comprehensive study commissioned by the Utah System of Higher Education emphasized the […]

  • Howland dual-sport standout commits to college

    A signing ceremony was held at Howland High School on Tuesday.

  • The very surprising group of Aussies who are most likely to be the victim of an online scam

    Baby boomers are often stereotyped as being bad with technology. But when it comes to being the victim of a scam, there's a forgotten younger age group. Here's why they are more in danger.

  • Crews work to repair Midland water main break

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Crews are working to repair a water main break in the southeast Midland, causing 22 residential homes to experience a disruption in service. On Monday morning, the City of Midland said the break occurred at 1301 S Loraine Street and the repair is estimated to take about five hours. Drivers are []

    • KHON2

    No. 4 Hawaii water polo survives No. 5 USC

    Hawaii narrowly defeated USC on Saturday night.

  • Real Patriots Don’t Think Like Hitler

    In the last few years, an increasing number of well-meaning patriots who tend to support Russia, and who tend to oppose technotronic feudalism, have ironically found themselves promoting pro-Hitlerian revisionist histories of WW2 bringing their worldviews into disturbing conjunction with the most rabid Banderite fascists trying to fight Russia. Gordon and Matt deal with this […]

  • Pep Guardiola makes shocking Real Madrid admission

    Pep Guardiola currently manages Manchester City but throughout his career

    • KIFI

    Pocatello Water Department crews return to seasonal working hours

    Starting Monday, March 18, 2024, crews with the City of Pocatello Water Department will switch to seasonal working hours.

    • DVIDS

    Like Father, Like Son

    NEW YORK – On March 8, 2024, Utilitiesman 1st Class Nathan Bane reenlisted while his son, future Sailor Landen Bane, took his oath of enlistment. The ceremony, conducted by the commanding officer of Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Empire State Cmdr. Robert C. Ballard, was held at Ellis Island, adding a poignant touch to their family's legacy of service.

  • 3 Best Sites to Buy TikTok Likes in 2024 (Real and Cheap)

    The buzzing world of TikTok – where overnight viral sensations are born, and the race for fame engagement is fierce. If you’ve ever posted a video on TikTok, you’ll know the struggle to stand out can be real. Despite your best efforts, those likes don’t always rack up as you’d hope. This is where the […]

  • Opinion: How to skip the college admissions rat race and still get a degree

    College admissions in the United States have evolved into a rat race. Seniors will be getting their acceptance and rejection notices in the next few weeks. They will have spent years cramming for grades, toiling at college-level courses, prepping for entrance exams and spreading themselves thin with clubs, sports, the arts and volunteer work, all for the singular goal of being admitted to their dream schools. At the same time, their equally anxious parents have been scrambling to figure out how...