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It just got cheaper to Think Big
Anonymous donor cuts event ticket prices from $35 to $10
Cannabis: Will FDA say it's OK?
Man’s love-hate relationship with drugs is a complicated beast. Depending on perspective, drugs are seen as harmless fun or relaxation, medically necessary, or a ticket to a wrecked life and overflowing prisons.
6 members of white supremacist group appear in Idaho court
In Coeur d’Alene, police found riot gear, one smoke grenade, shin guards and shields inside the van after pulling it over near a park
Justice Dept. files landmark antitrust case against Google
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Tuesday sued Google for
Looking good in the skin you're in
One dermatologist’s perspective on aging skin
Alpaca sweaters make the perfect gift
Looking for a unique, memorable gift? Alpaca Direct in Hayden has the answer with a large selection of Alpaca sweaters to keep your loved ones stylish, cozy and warm this winter. We offer a large selection of Alpaca sweaters at factory direct prices. Alpaca helps make the perfect cold weather apparel since it is five times stronger than wool and it won't pill like cashmere, yet its hollow core fiber is extremely warm due to its natural insulation capabilities.
Trapper education course scheduled in Coeur d'Alene
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is now offering voluntary trapper education courses to help educate both new and experienced trappers.
Walmart bringing doorstep delivery to Kootenai County
Whether it’s a dozen eggs, a 50-pound bag of dog food or a roll of fluorescent duct tape, local shoppers will soon have the luxury of doorstep delivery from Walmart stores in Hayden, Post Falls and Stateline.
Toy store offering v-shopping, curbside pickup
Downtown toy store offering virtual shopping, curbside pickup
Rebates stimulate, but slowly
Only about 30 percent of funds have been used
COEUR d'ALENE - A state rebate program designed to stimulate sales of energy-efficient appliances is working, but not as quickly as some expected.
Ila Irene Jones, 73
On Sept. 23, 2016, our feisty mom, Ila Irene Jones, lost her long battle with a rare disease called Scleroderma. She suffered for 16 years with the disease. It is a horrible auto-immune disease, of which there is no cure. People sometimes teased her about typing in capital letters. She did it because her hands were like stone.
Keep an eye out for coronavirus scams
It’s here. Unless you’ve been living under a rock you know that the strand of coronavirus that causes the disease COVID-19 has spread to the United States.
PF woman wins NIC Foundation raffle house
Winner has purchased tickets almost every year since 2004
Winner has purchased tickets almost every year since 2004
Internet address expansion set despite '.worries'
NEW YORK - Bidding will begin this week for words and brand names such as ".sport," ".NYC" and ".bank" to join ".com" as online monikers.
China's inflation increases in December
Luxury home market coming back
Even though they account for only 1.4 percent of our total sales, the market for homes priced over a million dollars is making a strong comeback. June totals are in and so far this year we have recorded 31 sales of million dollar plus homes. Last year at this time we had sold but 12.
Broadband impasse jeopardizes $245M in federal funding
The latest worst-case scenario for the Idaho Education Network carries a startling price tag: about $245 million.
A burger to die for
Local man makes good — and good burgers, too
It all started with a plane ride to Portland. Wes Walterman, a graduate of Coeur d’Alene high school, just happened to be sitting by TJ Southard. “By the time we landed we became pretty good friends,” Walterman said. “And he had our family over for dinner one night and said, ‘Wes, I'm going make some burgers for you.’”
Idaho Supreme Court listens to betting-machine arguments
BOISE - Justices on Idaho's highest court listened to legal arguments on Tuesday over whether lucrative betting machines should remain legal in the state.
Elk killed in depredation study, not massacre, officials counter
In a widespread social media post, Idaho Fish and Game was implicated in an elk massacre in southern Idaho.