What's RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's an easy way to automatically stay up to date on KHQ.com and other web sites you like visit regularly. Instead of having to go to each web site separately to see new stories, you can use RSS to view them easily, using a program called an RSS reader. KHQ.com offers RSS feeds (or channels) for major sections including local news and sports. 

How do I get started?

Start by choosing and installing an application or program called a RSS Reader. RSS Readers can allow you to subscribe to frequently updated web content including news stories, podcasts and blogs. Google and MyYahoo and My MSN are among the many companies offering RSS readers for free. Click on the names listed to visit their sites.

Apple's Safari web browser and Firefox include RSS reader functions.

How can I sign up to RSS feeds from KHQ.com?

When you see the "RSS Feed Available" link and the orange "RSS" icon, you can use its link in your RSS Reader. Typically, you'll right-click on the links you want and choose "copy shortcut." Then paste the link into your news reader. Instructions for some readers may vary. When all else fails, read the documentation.

LIMITATIONS OF USE:  Use of these RSS feeds and links to material on this website are made available for personal use.  They may not be used by commercial or for-profit companies for any purpose without the expressed written permission of KHQ, Incorporated, the copyright holder.  To obtain such permission, please contact KHQ.

In addition, your use of these feeds constitutes your acceptance of these terms and additional Terms of Service.

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