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Oregon gubernatorial candidates clash over guns, abortion
The high number of people in Oregon who are houseless and the high cost of housing was also a point of contention among the candidates
McEUEN: Beach could make splash
It is my understanding that there is an offer on the table for the city to buy the portion of the beach adjacent to the 12th Street portion, on the west, at less than the appraised value.
World reaches 400,000 virus deaths as pope urges caution
By JOSEPH WILSON
World/Nation Briefs August 23, 2013
Israeli warplanes strike 'terror site' near Beirut
WA Democratic lawmakers decry pause of Pierce County
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee
Your own private party
Super Bowl to be streamed online, to mobile phones
NEW YORK - The biggest draw in television is going mobile.
REFORM: Out of touch
I can't be quiet any longer about the legislation that Tom Luna is trying to pull over our heads! Are you aware that he has NEVER been a teacher, principal or superintendent? What does he know about education? He got his degree online in weights and measures. He wants to run the education of our children as if they are a part being assembled on an assembly line! In November he praised our state's educational system! It's no surprise, after being re-elected, he now wants to cut! Lately, I have read letters from people stating their own educational experiences. We can't compare today's world to past decades. Kindergarten may have been child care way back when, but it's NOT NOW! Many states have full-day kindergarten because research shows how important a good foundation is. There are specific reading skills that are expected to be in place. If he removes kindergarten, we will receive kindergartners as first-graders! This important time is not made up, it's just gone! Our students will be behind neighboring states' students.
Last year's run started with UNLV game
The Idaho Vandals (1-0) figure to be happy to see UNLV (0-1) come into the Kibbie Dome on Saturday.
Nearly 23 million Americans watched royal wedding
NEW YORK - Nearly 23 million Americans rose early on Friday to watch Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot.
You shouldn't be bored over holiday weekend
Here are some activities in North Idaho during Labor Day weekend. In tomorrow’s print and online editions, we’ll provide more information:
Press Top 10 stories of 2020
Every year Press editors put their heads together, leaf
Entertainment Briefs for May 6, 2010
Michaels released from hospital
Writers Corner for July 27, 2012
Fighting gas prices, US to release 50 million barrels of oil
The government will begin to move barrels into the market in mid- to late-December
Tale of a teapot
Collectable is stolen, found, needed as evidence
COEUR d'ALENE - Carolyn Berry loves to tell the history behind the items for sale at her Wiggett's Antiques store.
EU faces battle to keep energy prices from tanking economy
It didn't take long for EU member countries to realize that the bloc's dependence on Russian energy was a huge political error after Putin invaded neighboring Ukraine on Feb. 24 and natural gas prices skyrocketed
Love online
After her divorce in 2014, Dana Rowan was jaded. She didn’t think she would ever be interested in dating again — let alone contemplate marriage.
Spending data shows Gen Z digs real stores
Economists say the holiday purchasing trends of Idaho’s Generation Z could reveal a fiscal gift that keeps on giving.
OPINION: One fine year together
Just over one year ago, Editor Mike Patrick took a chance on this untried new columnist. For the first six months he printed “Keep Right” in the physical paper. For the next six months he and his successor, Maureen Dolan, published them online. Mr. Patrick and Ms. Dolan graced me with this unique opportunity to comment on the issues of the day in a forum read by many thoughtful local citizens. I will always be grateful to each of them for this!
Hard questions for vigilant consumers
There seems to be recent resurgence of very aggressive, itinerant door-to-door sales people in our area. (Why don’t these people show up in the middle of a North Idaho winter?) So far this year, it seems to be limited to roving bands of 20-somethings hawking satellite and cable television services. According to several callers, the game goes like this: