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The cost of care
High hospital bills go public, but will it help?
WASHINGTON - For the first time, the government is publicly revealing how much hospitals charge, and the differences are astounding: Some bill tens of thousands of dollars more than others for the same treatment, even within the same city.
The Exhausted Dad: Families built on Barker-era ‘Price is Right’
Summers and sick days belonged to Bob Barker.
Collecting other people's sales tax
WASHINGTON - A bill to require Internet shoppers to pay sales taxes for online purchases may be cruising through the Senate but it will soon hit a roadblock in the House.
Dear Californians Moving To Coeur d'Alene
When it comes to relocating one’s life the determining factors may be circumstantial: a new job
Tapping a large, eager market?
Automakers bet on alternative-fuel cars for future
FRANKFURT, Germany - Judging by the slew of electric and hybrid vehicles being rolled out at the Frankfurt Auto Show, it might seem carmakers are tapping a large and eager market.
Diving for cash, fishing for profit
Some days we dove from the boat in the late afternoon to frog swim deep into the murk until our ears popped.
West Coast port dispute affecting Idaho farms
An ongoing labor dispute is wreaking havoc on Idaho's agriculture industry and other exporters statewide, according the Idaho Department of Agriculture.
Silver bullet flying high
Airstream can't keep up with demand
An old-school workout
COEUR d'ALENE - As we flip the calendar to May, I always enjoy hearing comments and questions from neighbors as I begin my spring workouts:
Inspired by Billy Graham's shining example
Other ministers told funnier jokes than Billy Graham, did a better job of illustrating Bible passages and organizing sermons, but no one was more effective than Graham in getting people to step forward in front of the congregation and make a commitment.
Spring, schming: Teamwork's the thing
With the economic recovery skipping North Idaho like a truant dodging school officials, the last thing our region needed was a stultifying, de-stimulating long, wet spring.
The fight against flu season
Panhandle Health District hosting a walk-in flu clinic Friday from 1:30-4 p.m.
As flu season begins to unfold, pharmacies and clinics are preparing to vaccinate thousands in Kootenai County.
What would Mozart do?
Northwest Sacred Music Chorale concert reveals the impossible
The works of Mozart should be recognizable to almost everyone. He’s known as a child prodigy and later a highly acclaimed composer. But in 1782, at the age of 24, he was hired to compose a work for the Festival of Pallii for the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg under very stringent instrumental and short program guidelines that normally would stifle a creative genius.
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Ross Oliver Walkinshaw Jr., 78
Cd'A schools take key first steps
The Coeur d’Alene School District’s recent report card — produced for $50,000 by an Iowa company that evaluates schools from top to bottom — highlighted a number of areas that need improvement.
WWII bombers evoke history at Pappy Boyington Field
John Roberts speaks of the Greatest Generation with reverence.
Avista seeks natural gas price change in Idaho, Washington
Would be effective July 1
Avista seeks increase
Oil plunges 25% as another virus-fueled trading week begins
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices are plunging amid concern a dispute among producers could lead a global economy weakened by COVID-19 to be awash in an oversupply of crude.