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The Front Row with MARK NELKE Dec. 23, 2012
A rivalry of sorts, it appears
If David Akers hadn't suddenly become so erratic, and Delaney Walker didn't have such butterfingers, there wouldn't be quite so much on the line tonight when the San Francisco 49ers (10-3-1) travel to Seattle to play the Seahawks (9-5).
Anti-Israel divestment push gains traction at US colleges
A few miles away yet worlds apart, 2 families wait out virus
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One week in isolation. Two families. Only a few miles away, yet a world apart.
Ladies and gentlemen, the hackers want you
By CRAIG NORTHRUP
Near the downtown holiday lights
Neighborhood of the Week: Nov. 29
Summer domestic airfares fall $2.01
Prices coming down due to lower fuel prices, more seats
After years of steadily-rising airfare, travelers this summer can expect a tiny bit of relief - $2.01 in savings to be exact.
Winding around Boise waterways
Neighborhood of the Week hits the road
Neighborhood of the Week: July 25
Leavenworth living
Neighborhood of the Week hits the road
A little bit of Old Europe in the heart of the Inland Northwest, Leavenworth in central Washington is probably the second most desired destination for Christmas cheer (first place going to North Idaho, obviously).
Poll results: Recession isn't nearly over
The Press has closed its most recent online poll. Here are the results:
Roger Arthur Cardwell, 79
Born Aug. 2, 1932, in Stockton, Calif.
STATE: May unemployment rate falls to historic low of 2.5%
63,998 online job postings in Idaho last month
63,998 online job postings in Idaho last month
Dollywood celebrates 25 years
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Dolly Parton seems to live her life by the motto "Go big or go home." With her signature theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., she did both.
NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE WEEK: Indoor home improvement for when you’re smoked out
It was too smokey this week to even see the for sale signs around town.
A frightening pattern
US: Militants use beheadings to make up for losses
Uncertain start to post-Merkel era after close German vote
Whoever becomes chancellor will lead Germany into a new era
County to settle fuel flap
Agreement went out to bid again after protest
Powell brothers push harp guitar into spotlight
SANDPOINT - At first glance, the harp guitar appears to be an unwieldy way to make music. True to its name, the instrument looks as if a standard six-string guitar collided with the low end of a harp, with both somehow surviving the incident and coming out the better for it.
Hayden couple takes flight
COEUR d’ALENE — The two black-and-gray birds waited carefully above the parking lot at Higgens Point late Thursday morning, their sharp talons ready to touch ground if they needed to land, their eyes swiveling around, mindful of nearby fellow fliers. They hovered gently up and down in the sky before quickly gaining altitude and darting off toward the horizon.
Healthy eating
Group aims to improve food at Pennsylvania corner stores
PHILADELPHIA - From the outside, Carmen Medina's convenience store appears to be an oasis in the food desert of gritty north Philadelphia, from its bright yellow-and-white striped awnings to the fake palm tree sculptures on the sidewalk.
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