Kids are getting a mystery illness that's related to COVID-19, but the symptoms are usually different. Most of the time parents can see them pop up on kids' lips and toes.
We survived the toilet paper and meat shortages, and now something else is disappearing that could have a big impact on your socially distanced Memorial Day weekend plans.
Crowded cubicle spaces may be a thing of the past and office desks will be moving at least six feet apart. And you might be getting a temperature check when you enter the building. If you go back.
Nurses never think they are heroes, but the rest of us are in awe of the work they've been doing lately. And nurses, this is the week for you to grab free coffee, donuts, and more thanks with National Nurses Week starting Wednesday.
Chalk drawings have made walks through Treasure Valley neighborhoods more interesting over the past few weeks, and the messages are still going strong.
We know bills might be staring you in the face right now and if that's where the $1000 goes, we totally get it. But what if you could blow it, and spend the entire amount on fuzzy slippers and hazelnut spread?
Anytime I want a quick immune boost I'll pop a combination of Vitamin C, Zinc, and garlic pills. There are lots of other more exciting ways to charge your immune system too, and these foods are easy adds to your daily routine.
Filling out the Census form only takes five minutes, and it could mean millions of dollars for the Treasure Valley. It's our chance to impact the population numbers on road signs, so let's do this.
Now is not the time to hold back on snacks, and the more creative, the better. Would you dare dip string cheese into a jar of peanut butter? Yes! Break some food rules and escape from stress.