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OPINION: Attorney General Labrador needs a crash course on legal ethics
Despite what many people may think about lawyers, the legal profession sets high standards of ethical conduct for licensed lawyers.
Walls raised in Rathdrum for new First Story home
Drawing on the walls wasn’t frowned upon Wednesday as Xena Reeser drew a cat she named Frankie on her new home to be. Sarah Reeser and her daughters, Xena and Freja Reeser, found out in early March they were becoming homeowners through the regional homebuying nonprofit, First Story.
ALICE update:Wage growth no match for inflation
Despite bigger paychecks, struggling households in Idaho rose from 2021 to 2022, updated report shows
The findings in this one-year period are consistent with a more than decade-long trend: Since the end of the Great Recession, despite some ups and downs, the number of ALICE households in Idaho has been steadily growing.
PRIDE: Event doesn’t represent Coeur d’Alene
The headlines in Sunday’s Press regarding the pride in the park event is different online vs. in print. Online headline was “Coeur d’Alene Celebrates…” In print it dropped to the bottom of the page “Loud, proud and loved.” Deceptive presentations.
Coeur d'Alene council to consider $2.4 million water project
Will install new water transmission main in Thomas Lane.
'Miracle' timeline advances in Kootenai County
Applications for affordable housing development being accepted at month's end
Miracle on Britton is public/private partnership on a 28-home project on a 4.65-acre parcel on Greensferry Road in Post Falls, south of Prairie Avenue and north of Poleline Avenue.
FRONT PLATES: Do we really need them?
This is a reply to former Trooper Walterscheidt’s recent complaint on Idahoans’ lack of seeing the need of running a front plate.
Dance Alliance performance tonight at Kroc Center
Local students to be featured in prelude
The Dance Alliance, the elite dance company of Brigham Young University-Idaho, will perform its new work, "Now and Then: 60 Years of the Beatles," at 7:30 tonight at the Kroc Center.
Airline turbulence
With all of these wild weather patterns across the globe, it should be no surprise that we’re hearing more about airline turbulence. Most of us heard about the recent turbulence disaster with a Singapore Airlines flight May 21 from London to Singapore.
$1.1M in roadwork being done in East Side Highway District
Work is now proceeding thanks to funding from the state supported by Gov. Brad Little and virtually all the legislators in North Idaho
PROTESTS: No excuse for supporting Hamas
In Jean Felker’s article “No excuse for genocide” who responded to a previous article I wrote, she says, “Let me guess, you were against the Vietnam protest too?” No Jean, I was in Vietnam 1968-1969.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Not just horsing around — Longtime horseman Hussa, fellow former Kellogg High basketball buddies own a piece of a Triple Crown race winner
“And you know what? They’re a hoot,” Hussa said of Haddock and Olson also owning a part of Seize the Grey. “Tim and Randy, they have a lot of fun with it. They don’t care what they’re getting back.”
Idaho gas prices continue to fall
Gem State pump prices now 40 cents cheaper than a year ago
Idaho gas prices as of Monday: Boise, $3.62; Franklin, $3.39; Idaho Falls, $3.39 and Lewiston, $3.63
Dog left tied up outside Companions Animal Center in Coeur d'Alene
'Loomie' up for adoption
Vicky Nelson, CAC spokesperson, said security cameras showed a person walking up about 10 p.m. Tuesday, tying up the dog, and walking away.
Rudolf 'Rudy' Marmon, 72
Rudolf “Rudy” Anton Marmon went home to be with the Lord on June 8, 2024, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, at the age of 72.
Shoshone commissioners surprised by cost of office space
Concerns over open meeting laws and privacy highlighted
The Shoshone Board of County Commissioners elected to pause discussions about remodeling their office on Tuesday morning.
Black Bay Park projects in the works
Phase one park improvements to Black Bay Park in Post Falls are currently underway to add visitor features and counter environmental wear and tear among the park landscape.
OPINION: Future graduates, have hope for a more perfect union
All over the country, people are emerging from high schools, colleges, and universities carrying a freshly minted degree.
Sholeh: Here's how you can spot fakes
Skill becoming a requirement these days
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: No debate, the stats were well-earned
Baseball fans can always argue about stats. That’s what we do.