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Mexico's army stands between gangs, enforcing turf divisions
“I can monitor you on Facebook, and I’ll find you.”
Idaho lawmaker censured for publicizing rape accuser's name
Von Ehlinger was also criminally charged
Jay Bennett, 69
I lost my best buddy, the first man I ever loved, my dad, my pops, my fun-loving father.
Acquitted and in demand, Rittenhouse ponders what's next
Even as Rittenhouse figures out his next moves, fundraising continues on his behalf
Flocking to the lake
Photographers, bird watchers line Higgens Point shore
COEUR D’ALENE - About 50 photographers and bird watchers, and thousands of dollars worth of camera equipment, spread out on the shorelines of Higgens Point along Lake Coeur d’Alene midmorning on Monday.
US OKs gold mine exploratory drilling in eastern Idaho
The company says the area contains about 825,000 ounces (23.4 million grams) of gold
'They were laughing'
Friends rally to buy van for Ms. Wheelchair Idaho after parking lot incident
Fundraiser to help Ms. Wheelchair Idaho get van
FDA paves way for Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations in young kids
One more regulatory hurdle remains
Beverly “Bev” Larsen (Wilhelm), 85
Beverly “Bev” Larsen (Wilhelm) was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, neighbor, and friend.
Suspected traffickers arrested over migrant boat sinking
At least 31 migrants bound for Britain died Wednesday when their boat sank in the English Channel
North Idaho lawmakers oppose censure
White Bird Rep. Priscilla Giddings loses committee seat
'Running out of time'
KHS board considering options as estimated shelter costs rise
KHS campaign stalls
Military Family Month: Birsette family of Post Falls
In honor of military families, The Press will be featuring stories on local military families throughout the month of November, Military Family Month.
Thomas Dean Engle, 68,
Thomas Dean Engle, 68, passed peacefully at his Post Falls home on November 7, 2021.
VIDEO: How Spokane police cracked 1959 cold case murder of Candy Rogers and identified her killer
Candy Rogers went missing on March 6, 1959 while selling campfire mints. Spokane police revealed the man responsible for her death in a press conference on Friday.
Give hunger the bird
Post Falls Food Bank extravaganza this Saturday
Following cancelation of the Post Falls Food Bank's biggest annual fundraiser last year, the event is back on this Saturday at the Stancraft Jet Center in Hayden.
Heck with Halloween: Here comes Christmas!
Downtown parade, lighting ceremony set for day after Thanksgiving
COEUR d’ALENE — It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas is back to normal in North Idaho. The Coeur d’Alene Downtown Association is going ahead with its 29th Annual Lighting Ceremony Parade on Nov. 26. It will be followed by The Coeur d’Alene Resort’s annual lighting ceremony.
Guest opinion: Information is best antidote for partisan poison
Don't stay on the sidelines for Tuesday's important local elections.
Owl habitat cuts by Trump appointees used 'faulty' science
Federal habitat protections imposed in 2012 were meant to avert the bird's extinction
US government works to 'cocoon' old nuclear reactors
Federal government built nine nuclear reactors at Hanford