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Windermere shares successes, market realities
COEUR d’ALENE — Last year, somebody bought a home on the Spokane River for $9 million.
US auto sales remain sluggish
DETROIT - New models and Labor Day promotions didn't do much to fire Americans' appetites for new cars in September.
LEGION BASEBALL: Just what they needed
Northern Lakes bounces back after rough weekend, sweeps Prairie
POST FALLS — Whether it was the offense or defense, when the Northern Lakes Mountaineers needed it, they got it on Tuesday afternoon.
U.S. auto sales strong in July on SUV, luxury demand
Report defies recession-era predictions
Facebook users, stay safe out there
In light of Cyber Security Awareness Month (October), and the recent Facebook data breach, it’s a good idea to look over your social media accounts and make changes to passwords and settings so you can keep your personal information safe.
Back in the Bunker?
COEUR d’ALENE — The Canadian company interested in buying Kellogg’s Bunker Hill mine has negotiated a new agreement that could lead to re-opening the mine in a limited capacity within four years.
Windermere shares successes, market realities
COEUR d’ALENE — Last year, somebody bought a home on the Spokane River for $9 million.
One Putin move and behold: West's unity tightens overnight
'And just as Vladimir Putin thought that he would destroy European unity, exactly the opposite thing has happened'
Jury to begin murder trial deliberations
After both sides presented closing arguments Monday, jurors are poised to begin deliberations Tuesday in the trial of Daniel Howard, a former Idaho State Police trooper accused of killing his wife three years ago.
Festival at Sandpoint announces 2011 lineup
SANDPOINT - Eight nights. Unforgettable music.
Dell delays buyout vote
Move may signal lack of support
ROUND ROCK, Texas - Michael Dell believes he can revive the company bearing his name if his group of investors can buy it for $24.4 billion. But that deal is in danger of falling apart, increasing the chances that the personal computer giant's founder might not be CEO much longer.
Set up your 'My Social Security' account
Set up your Social Security account, even if you're young.
Candidates compete for undecided voters
Campaigns seek to get backers excited for conventions
Laptops vs. 'role models'
Teachers, students speak out against Luna's plan for education reform
COEUR d'ALENE - Eighteen-year-old Rebekah Gann, a student at Lake City High School, stepped to the podium and told the audience what was on her mind.
Anti-piracy bill vote postponed
House official: Wider agreement on solution is needed to proceed
It's time for all of us to 'get real'
If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, does it make a sound? If a woman dies in cyberspace but not in the real world, should she be mourned?
School funding disbursed
Charters receive first facilities payments
Idaho charter schools have received their first round of payments to offset facilities costs.
Target to keep stores closed on Thanksgiving for good
U.S. holiday sales last November and December rose 8.2%
Money can buy you happiness
To a point ...
WASHINGTON - They say money can't buy happiness. They're wrong.
The 3D release nobody wanted
Ticket Stubs
Check your movie listings today (um, online?) and you'll notice "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" is back in theaters. Of course, on the Internet, you might know the film as "The absolute worst movie in the history of cinema."