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Landlords look for an exit amid federal eviction moratorium
There are now more than 15 million people living in households that owe as much as $20 billion in back rent
THANKS: For the thanks
I want to thank the young man who thanked me for my service in World War II, then asked me if I would let him pay for the groceries I was buying at Walmart. Thank you.
Seeking shareholder support
SAN FRANCISCO - Activist investor Carl Icahn is seeking the support of Apple shareholders as he tries to pressure the iPhone maker into spending more of its cash to buy back the company's stock.
Shopping apps offer cash back at the grocery store
Another fake $20 surfaces
COEUR d'ALENE - A customer at the Coeur d'Alene Super 1 Foods store in Coeur d'Alene withdrew cash from an ATM and got a counterfeit $20, police said.
Gasp! No free doughnuts on Doughnut Day?
I noticed free coffee being given away at a Northwest Boulevard coffee stand a few minutes ago on my way in to work, and the most recent email waiting for me was this one, from a friend in the printing business. Free coffee but costly doughnuts? Read on. - Mike Patrick
Suspect turns self in
POST FALLS - Darin M. Pannell, 21, Coeur d'Alene, one of two suspects in the alleged Sunday robbery at the Post Falls Walgreens, turned himself in on Wednesday.
Bonner County seeks dismissal of petition
Luna counters Obama's high school drop out plan
A guest opinion by Idaho public schools chief Tom Luna appeared in today's edition of USA TODAY.
CHOICES: Some aren't so hard
In response to Cecil Kelly’s letter “If I were black” (March 9):
ON THE AGENDA: Your local government and schools in action
This list of local government meetings taking place this week includes just highlights from published meeting agendas that are available. To view the complete agenda, visit the web addresses included with the listings or call the entities directly.
FACTS: Scrutinize the source
I strongly urge Press readers to be extra careful about their sources of “facts.” It might be difficult to absolutely determine what is factual, but it is not hard to weed out sources that are as far from factual as it can get.
Museum visit free for locals
The Museum of North Idaho is nearing the end of the 2022 season, but before it closes Oct. 29, locals can visit for free.
Japan's finance minister warns China on currency moves
Hundreds gather to oppose order
SAGLE — Hundreds gathered at the south end of the U.S. 95 Long Bridge on Friday to protest Gov. Brad Little’s stay-at-home order because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Republican Convention Briefs June 27, 2010
Kren, beaten in May, will run in 2012
Itching to fix a lice problem
School believes worst is behind, some say more needs to be done
RATHDRUM - There's a lot of nit picking going on with staff and families of Betty Kiefer Elementary, but that's OK.
Need relief from head and neck pain or tension? You're not alone
Millions suffer from head and neck pain or chronic tension symptoms and have long sought after lasting relief from physicians and others without lasting success.
No computers, no trading
Tech disruptions plague United, NYSE, WSJ
NEW YORK - It was a rough day for tech: The nation's biggest airline, its oldest stock exchange, and its most prominent business newspaper all suffered technology problems that upended service for parts of the day.
Expand your palate: Bok Choy
"Bok Choy! I've got to have some," I say with a giggle as I scan the fresh vegetables at the farmers market this past Saturday. My wife asks, "What are you going to do with that?" Paying the Asian grower's young daughter $2, I gently place the cabbage in my basket and announce, "It will be a surprise."