Whether Obama or McCain supporters, APA youth are getting involved in the political process one vote at a time.
A district judge reverses the Jerome County Commissioners' decision to deny a permit for a 13,000-heifer feedlot near the Minidoka Historic Site. The three-member board must now revisit the issue.
The city's ethnic enclave disappeared with the WWII evacuation. Uwajimaya, a JA-owned supermarket, is contemplating a move into the old neighborhood.
Two students who spoke some Vietnamese in their commencement speeches spark the debate. APAs protest the English-only proposal.
The documentary features four former internees who lay their souls bare to talk about their WWII experiences.
Bryan Clay's sixth grade teacher said the boy he struggled with in physical education class some 15 years ago in Hawaii was stubborn and mentally strong.