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Realtors differ on tax credit impact
Prospective homeowners, the window is closing fast on government-provided savings. Midnight tonight marks the expiration of the federal $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers.
Freshman leads Georgetown over Red Storm
By The Associated Press
Party for new bridge is Saturday
Mudgy, Millie part of ceremony on boardwalk
COEUR d'ALENE - Mudgy Moose and Millie Mouse will lead the way as The Coeur d'Alene Resort celebrates the opening of the new Boardwalk Marina bridge.
Recycling event, curbside pickup in Post Falls is Saturday
POST FALLS — Post Falls is offering to lighten its residents' load on Saturday.
Local control being tested
There's no need to get up in arms over the proposal to broaden people's ability to carry guns on Idaho university and college campuses.
Idaho House passes bill to limit teachers union
Idaho Education Association says move will gut teacher rights
BOISE (AP) - Legislation to phase out "tenure" for new teachers and restrict collective bargaining cleared its final hurdle Tuesday in the Idaho Legislature.
Pressure mounts on Congress to curb lawmaker stock trading
Sen. Richard Burr and his wife sold $1.6 million in early 2020 just before the market began to dive
Montana US Sen. Jon Tester to face GOP newcomer Tim Sheehy in election key to Senate control
The Tester and Sheehy campaigns already have been pounding each other on the airwaves in an advertising blitz that's expected to intensify as November approaches.
Montana US Sen. Jon Tester to face GOP newcomer Tim Sheehy in election key to Senate control
The Tester and Sheehy campaigns already have been pounding each other on the airwaves in an advertising blitz that's expected to intensify as November approaches.
Headed for print
Here are some of the stories we're working on for Friday's print, web and mobile editions of The Press.
Cheaper barrels
Oil is on its way down again; will gasoline prices follow?
Growth may lead Fed to slow bond buys
WASHINGTON (AP) - A stronger-than-expected rise in U.S. economic growth last quarter will likely strengthen the hand of Federal Reserve officials who want to slow the Fed's bond purchases next month.
Music Independence Day
MTV networks going back to roots for July Fourth
Cuba fuel shortages prompt rationing, event cancellations
Cuba has also received oil from Russia, though details of these agreements are unknown
Labor Day forecast: Dry, hot
Fire danger to be high; Camp sites expected to fill up
If you're hoping for stability in the weather and gas prices for Labor Day weekend, it looks like you're going to get it.
Fast Five: Melissa DeMotte: Book-lover, story adventurer and The “Well-Read Moose”
Meet Melissa DeMotte, bookstore owner, nature lover, nerdy aunt!
Bonita (Bonnie) Joan Anderson, 79
On Monday, December 13, 2021, Bonita (Bonnie) Joan Anderson, surrounded by her family singing hymns, peacefully took her last breath at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Tick-tock, tick-tock ...
Tips for last-minute shoppers
Gas prices climbing again
Idaho prices expected to rise; National average at its highest since 2014
Get ready to pay more at the pumps
Even fun can't escape rising costs
Silverwood No. 6 on list of highest ticket price increases; big pay hikes part of reason
Silverwood No. 6 on DealA's list of highest ticket price increases since 2017