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Yard sale saves family's home
COEUR d'ALENE - Jason and Jane Morgan, after a busy weekend, won't lose their home.
Turkeys for All donates a rafter to food bank
Turkeys for All donated more than $8,400 to the Community Action Partnership food bank to buy turkeys and dinner items so it can feed 1,500 families in Kootenai County over Thanksgiving.
What you need to know about barefoot running
"What do you think about barefoot running?" This is an interesting question because it is an emerging trend that appears to have gained some traction. Shoe companies such as Nike and Vibram have made the move to a more minimalist style of running shoe in recent years. It's important for people interested in making the move to barefoot or "natural" running to be well-informed on what exactly that transition will mean.
OPINION: Attorney General Labrador needs a crash course on legal ethics
Despite what many people may think about lawyers, the legal profession sets high standards of ethical conduct for licensed lawyers.
Recession slows growth in Idaho's Hispanic buying power
A persistent rise in the economic influence of Idaho's Hispanics ran into the recession in 2010, and for the first time in two decades Hispanic per capita buying power fell, according to a new report from the Idaho Department of Labor.
World Nation Briefs February 8, 2013
Storm batters New England, 350K lose power
Marty and Max: Inspect over suspect
One of the greatest moments in sports history was when the 1988 Dodgers beat the mighty A’s to win the World Series. Analytics had not yet taken over the game and managers managed with instincts instead. Injured Dodger, Kirk Gibson (Gibby) had just one at-bat, but what an at-bat it was.
Oil hovers above $75
Price affected by mixed U.S. economic data
Oil prices hovered above $75 a barrel Friday as an unexpected rise in German business confidence helped to shore up sentiment amid ongoing concerns about the pace of the U.S. economic recovery.
Gas prices not expected to put brakes on Memorial Day travel
224,000 Idahoans to take a trip during the holiday weekend
Hit the road
Education highlights town hall meeting
COEUR d'ALENE - Two Winton Elementary teachers, Kristin Montgomery and Kim Lutes, had come to the Coeur d'Alene Library on Saturday morning to hear what their state legislators had to say.
Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry
The Alliance for American Manufacturing says in a paper that government subsidized Chinese EVs “could end up being an extinction-level event for the U.S. auto sector.”
Come on now, folks: Stay off Suckers List
What’s a “come-on”? At best it’s something that is done to get customers for a business. At worst, it’s a dishonest way to entice consumers to click here, enter your email there, or provide identifying, confidential information to an entity (business or individual) that doesn’t otherwise have access to your information.
Economy bigger priority than punishing Russia: AP-NORC poll
45% of U.S. adults say the nation’s bigger priority should be sanctioning Russia as effectively as possible, while 51% say it should be limiting damage to the U.S. economy
PHD offers vaccination scheduling online
151 new cases reported over last three days
PHD vaccines online
KenKen isn't for Barbies
"Didn't you see the KenKen puzzles I saved here for you?" Mike asked our daughter as he rounded the kitchen counter after work Tuesday, dropping keys and coffee cup en route.
Local GOP group calls for NATO withdrawal
COEUR d’ALENE — The Kootenai County Republican Central Committee passed a resolution Tuesday calling on U.S. Sen. Jim Risch and Congress to extricate the U.S. from the NATO alliance.
The answer is love - always
Looks like we have something to thank Richard Girnt Butler for, after all.
Drowning in horrific advice
They’re two words that can save taxpayers and investors a lot of money. They can save bureaucrats’ and bosses’ butts.
Australia has record COVID-19 deaths, hospitals under stress
The New South Wales government has ruled out a return to lockdown to counter the highly contagious omicron variant