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Watch pets around wildlife as attacks rise in summer
Encounters occur more often as more time is spent outdoors; drought and forest fires push wild animals outside their usual territory
LOS ANGELES - A 1-pound squirrel and 90-pound dog didn't let their size disparity stop them from dueling.
'I just don't want anybody else's dog to get hurt'
Family wants others to be aware after body-gripping trap claims their pet's life
Missing Gunner
Owner believes beloved family dog ate poisoned chicken left near their home
Gunner was the family protector, a fiercely loyal 9-year-old German shepherd of the Chamberland family.
Let down your hair with CYT's Rapunzel
Christian Youth Theater-North Idaho is bringing "Rapunzel, a Magical Musical" to the stage in Coeur d'Alene.
Health and wellness fair Wednesday in Cd'A
Tips for healthy living will be flowing Wednesday at Coeur d’Alene Peak Health and Wellness Center, 940 W. Ironwood Drive.
Register now for Hangover Handicap
COEUR d'ALENE - Get your running shoes ready for one of the region's most fun - and healthy - holiday events.
Minnie Lenora Howard Hamby, 89
Nov. 21, 1921 - Feb. 15, 2010
Arthur "Art" G. Turner, 89
Arthur "Art" G. Turner passed away on April 27, 2014, at home with family members by his side. He was 89.
Gloria Josephine (Helland) Andrews, 96
Gloria Josephine (Helland) Andrews, 96, passed away at her home in Hayden,
Should Idaho public support wolf control?
This is one sportsman, who considers himself a conservationist and environmentalist, responding to the flurry of discussion supporting and opposing the governor's proposal for a $2 million state wolf control fund. Gov. Butch Otter's proposal (HB 470) is an attempt to reduce the state's wolf population to a responsible, manageable and sustainable number.
Death of a Dog
Athol woman, neighbors upset after her dog was beaten, poisoned
Kathleen Callahan remembers the man screaming and punching her dogs.
Woman cries fowl over chicken rule
Rathdrum City Council to consider request to allow birds on smaller lots
RATHDRUM - Jennifer Mayberry isn't trying to ruffle feathers.
Jordan seeks to change council culture, stay rural
DALTON GARDENS — Scott Jordan said he is running for a seat on the Dalton Gardens city council to help change the culture of the governing body.
'Tis the season! Watch hundreds of Bald Eagles soar on the Eagle Watching Cruise through Jan. 3.
Grant to address drainage, flooding issues at senior center
COEUR d'ALENE — The Lake City Center is about to have its drainage and flooding problems plugged up.
On the right track
Beth Paragamian brings wildlife to life for students
COEUR d'ALENE - When Beth Paragamian began substitute teaching in schools here in 1990, she didn't always follow directions.
Learn how to identify bird species Dec. 13 in Cd'A
COEUR d'ALENE - Before you can count birds, you've got to know them.
Have a blast with the birds
Not just a home for the holidays
Veternarian Marty Becker to visit KHS shelter Tuesday
Langley doesn't photograph well.
Cinthia 'Cindi' Joan Drapeau, 54
Cinthia “Cindi” Joan Drapeau, 54, of Cheney, Wash., died from cardiac arrest Sept. 13, 2015, in Spokane, Wash.