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Court records reveal prosecutors allege Kohberger bought knife, sheath before Moscow homicides
Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with murder in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students, bought the same brand of knife that police suspect was used in the violent crime in November 2022, according to a new court filing.

Court filings offer new details in Bryan Kohberger's quadruple murder case. Here's what to know
A flurry of court documents filed this week in the case of Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho students in late 2022, offers new details about how the case against him is shaping up.

North Idaho karate team wins at international tournament
Team Idaho Universal Kenpo Kung Fu Association (UKKA) — a combined Spirit Lake and Priest River karate team — won 12 first-place trophies, six second place trophies and five third-place trophies at the tournament. Team UKKA was the only team representing Idaho in the competition.
ROVE: Put him back on the shelf
Karl Rove…never brilliant, a Bush loving political manipulator who dreamed of being the “architect of the Realignment of the Republican Party.” He has never gotten over the fact that the person who succeeded in realigning the party was Donald J. Trump. This was not supposed to happen. Rove has been wrong a LOT…from “Trump not being able to win the general election,” to “Trump has a high floor and a low ceiling…” (meaning he can win, but he can’t win “big”).

E Hele Mai i Kaua‘i: Escape the Idaho Winter and Embrace Aloha
Aloha mai kākou! If you’re staring out the window at the snow-covered streets of Coeur d’Alene, dreaming of warmth, palm trees, and ocean breezes, your soul is calling you to Kaua‘i.
I-95: What happened to the plan to reroute it?
Looks like we are looking at another Band-Aid fix for our North-South highway. Now they want to spend 10 to 20 million to fix one intersection and you know it will end up costing twice that much.
ROADWORK: Consider shifting whole freeway
How can IDOT consider the ‘issues’ of U.S. 95 in the future without knowing if the Huetter Bypass/Alternate to 95 North -South Route is constructed and in what configuration? Certainly the 95/I-90 intersection is not ideal but altering it so there is no direct access from 95 onto Appleway seems to reflect an incredibly harsh reality for the businesses along Appleway.

5 lions rescued from the war in Ukraine settle into a new life in England
Male African lion Rori and lionesses Amani, Lira and Vanda arrived this month at the Big Cat Sanctuary after a 12-hour journey by road and ferry from temporary homes at zoos and animal shelters in Belgium. They join lioness Yuna, who arrived in August, at the sanctuary’s new Lion Rescue Center, which officially opens on Tuesday.
Legals for February, 28 2025
Legals for March, 14 2025

A volcano in Alaska may erupt soon
A volcano near Anchorage, Alaska, called Mount Spurr, has been rumbling.
Legals for February, 27 2025
Legals for March, 7 2025

VETERANS PRESS: The Youngest American soldier in World War II
World War II was one of the most transformative events of the 20th century. It was the largest war ever fought, with more than 50 nations and 100 million troops involved, and it reshaped geopolitics, resulting in the United States and Soviet Union emerging as major world powers leading into the Cold War. This far-reaching war also inspired new global peacekeeping efforts, including the creation of the United Nations, and it brought to light incredibly courageous acts of humanity from soldiers and civilians alike. Here is the story of one daring hero of the Second World War.
Legals for March, 21 2025
Legals for March, 19 2025

Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones
Overall, February was a chilly and snowy month across the Inland Northwest. At Cliff’s station in Coeur d’Alene, the average high for the month was 36 degrees, with a low of 22 degrees. A total of 23.7 inches of snow was measured last month, which pushed the seasonal total to date of 32.1 inches. The normal amount of rainfall for the season is 69.7 inches.
Planned water shutdown to impact areas of Post Falls tonight
The City of Post Falls water division will be conducting a planned water shutdown beginning 10 p.m. tonight until 5 a.m. Friday morning.
Legals for February, 26 2025

Idaho Transportation Department announces Highway 54 right-of-way closures
With tree removal and utility relocation mostly complete, the Idaho Transportation Department announced Thursday construction is set to begin on the stretch of highway from State Highway 41 to Greystone Road near Athol. Starting next week, the right-of-way along the south side of Highway 54 – including the unofficial off-road trails – will be closed to all traffic due to the active work zone with heavy equipment. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of everyone, including those using the trails, construction crews and others on the adjacent roadway.