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Cd'A teacher contract negotiations still moving, but slowly
Publicity leads to trial being postponed
COEUR d’ALENE — A deputy prosecutor threatened a Coeur d’Alene couple with an additional felony for publicizing a criminal case in which the couple has accused Coeur d’Alene police of being heavy handed.
Can dentists bar competition over teeth-whitening?
Obama mocks GOP at border
President takes immigration reform case to voters in El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (AP) - In search of Hispanic votes and a long-shot immigration overhaul, President Barack Obama on Tuesday stood at the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time since winning the White House and declared it more secure than ever. He mocked Republican lawmakers for blocking immigration over border security alone, saying they won't be happy until they get a moat with alligators along the border.
Religion, government not a new debate
As the editorial board of the Cd’A Press noted on Dec. 28, 2018, there is plenty of bickering about what the “Founding Fathers” meant when they wrote the Constitution, the Bill of Rights (especially the First Amendment), and related letters.
Southwest under scrutiny after wave of storm cancellations
Passengers stood in long lines trying to rebook their flights
PREP SOCCER: Lake City boys blend, beat Sandpoint
Kohrt Weber and Bryce Allred scored two goals each for Lake City, which outshot the host Sandpoint Bulldogs 20-10 in a 4-1 win over at War Memorial Field in the season and Inland Empire League opener for both schools on Friday night.
Driver crashes into restaurant
Vine and Olive staff assists woman after accident
SUV hits Vine and Olive
Wiener war breaks out in courtroom
Sara Lee, Kraft clash over use of 'all-beef' label
CHICAGO - The nation's largest hot dog makers argued about the meaning of "100 percent pure beef" and the merits of ketchup Monday in a lawsuit over advertising claims stemming from their years of dog-eat-dog competition.
Muslim agenda requires a response
This article is submitted as a proposition for review and consideration by all persons of voting age who take the time to read it.
World / Nations Briefs November 17, 2011
Millionaires tell supercommittee, 'Tax us more'
Cardinal women trip No. 14 Iowa Western in OT
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Clinton slams Israel for housing decision
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday delivered a stinging rebuke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his government's announcement this week of new Jewish housing in east Jerusalem, calling it "a deeply negative signal" for the Mideast peace process and ties with the U.S.
States attack 'Obamacare' with birth control bills
Taking aim at a federal mandate
Canals run dry at Venetian in Las Vegas for first time
LAS VEGAS - It's not often you can use the word "dry" to describe a Las Vegas landmark, but tourists hoping to cruise along the Venetian hotel-casino's indoor canals are finding them tapped out.
Think beyond the slice with refreshing watermelon
Watermelon is one of those foods you really don't need to overthink.
A seasonal salmon primer: King salmon
King salmon, also known by its Native American name "chinook," earns the title. The largest of the Pacific salmon, a single king can weigh more than 100 pounds, though typically they're landed at 20 to 30 pounds. King salmon is prized for its silky red flesh, buttery texture and for a high oil content that gives it a luxurious flavor.
Cd'A school board talks protests, grieves loss
COEUR d’ALENE — A school board still in mourning met here Monday night to discuss the way forward for Coeur d’Alene High School after the loss of CHS Principal Troy Schueller March 21.
Let's give thanks for the Americans who fought in the Great War
The furor has died down over the President’s failure to attend a ceremony at Belleau Wood on November 10 to honor Americans who fought for us in World War One. But we should know about and never forget those brave souls. The President reportedly blamed his staff for failing to tell him that skipping the ceremony would be a public relations disaster. That’s probably because, like most of us, he did not know the significance of the desperate battle at Belleau Wood.
Eliminating pain without drugs
As addiction to pain medications is skyrocketing, many are looking for more natural ways to resolve pain. When pain doesn’t go away as it should, we need to ask WHY. We need to get to the root of it. Taking medications just masks the underlying problem. It may temporarily feel better, but the problem under the surface still exists. The best way to eliminate pain is to resolve the underlying cause of the pain and address the factors that are preventing it from resolving on its own.