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Murder charge against Chad Daybell will stand despite wrong date of child's death, judge says
The original indictment filed in the case back in 2021 had the correct date, saying that JJ's death occurred on or between Sept. 22 and 23, 2019
US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
The immediate impact is likely to be limited because coal leases take many years to develop and demand has flagged in recent years
Stock market today: Dow tops 40,000 for the first time as Wall Street drifts higher
Stronger-than-expected profit reports have been one of the main reasons U.S. stock indexes jumped through May to records following a tough April.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: A familiar feel to opener for Vikings, T-Wolves
Coeur d'Alene, Lake City and Timberlake open at state today.
'Slammed' on opening day
Crowds come out for farmers markets and it's not even summer
Hundreds turned out for the first day of the Fifth Street Farmers Market.
Hooked on fishing
Coeur d'Alene man making memories in Ketchikan
Bunker, 57, is a local guide, who spends every summer leading a group of clients on a fishing expedition off the coast of idyllic Ketchikan.
ELECTION: Vote for Hayes and Aitken
We have lived in Coeur d’Alene for over 12 years and value the gorgeous natural resources, the warm, friendly community, and the semi-rural style of living that fosters independence.
ELECTION: Let’s get back to normal
Until recently I paid no attention to Precinct Committeemen. That was before the turmoil on the NIC Board, whose meetings I have been attending. That’s when I came to understand their importance; while I was paying no attention the zealots took over. I’m back in the game now and I hope you are too. It’s time to return to normal.
MY TURN: A CLN trustee's view from the inside
New trustee explains issues and challenges.
Coeur d'Alene council to decide if public can comment at Marriott appeal hearing
Planning Commission: DRC made correct call on hotel
The hotel would have 131 rooms, 130 parking spaces, three stories of underground parking, a fitness center, a rooftop bar and an outdoor patio.
ELECTION: Support slate of proven leaders
As the May 21 primary election approaches, I urge all citizens to exercise their right to vote and participate in shaping the future of our community. One crucial way to do this is by casting your ballot for your precinct committee person.
Legals for May, 16 2024
Seattle Times publisher Frank Blethen to step down after 4 decades in charge of family-owned paper
Blethen, the newspaper's seventh publisher, led The Times as it won nine Pulitzer Prizes, including one awarded in 2020 for the paper’s coverage of mistakes by Boeing leading to two 737 MAX crashes
Slovakia's populist prime minister shot in assassination attempt, shocking Europe before elections
Five shots were fired outside a cultural center in the town of Handlova
Miniature poodle named Sage wins Westminster Kennel Club dog show
Sage bested six other finalists to take best in show
STATE 3A, 2A GOLF: Lakeside's Jones second, Genesis Prep boys third in 2A at Circling Raven
"Beau is an outstanding golfer who has improved his golf game over the past four years," Lakeside coach Jess Arthur said. "From his sixth-place finish at last year's state to this year's second-place finish is a testament of his hard work and dedication to the game of golf."
Youth Sports May 15, 2024
Scores, news, results, etc., from local youth teams, leagues, etc.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Aidan Blanco, Coeur d'Alene High School
Coeur d'Alene High senior baseball player Aidan Blanco is this week's Knudtsen Chevrolet Press Athlete of the Week.
Report recommends noise barriers along I-90 corridor
After conducting a noise analysis, the Idaho Transportation Department recommends noise barriers in three sections of the I-90 corridor from State Highway 41 to 15th Street.
Fernan STEM Academy turns 30
During the first year of Fernan Elementary, painted ceramic tiles were added by students and teachers to make the building their own. Three decades later, the tiles remain.