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Don't dash to buy RFID-blocking gear
Radio-frequency identification is a nifty technology that uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. The tags store data electronically that special readers can pick up. These systems are used in tons of industries; you’re probably most familiar with toll tags for your car and implanted “chips” that can identify a pet. Both employ this useful idea, which goes by the shorthand RFID.

Best of 2015: Findlay Auto Body and Paint

US consumer prices surge in June by the most since 2008
Fed, White House claim current bout of inflation will prove temporary

US consumer prices surge in June by the most since 2008
Fed, White House claim current bout of inflation will prove temporary

A twist to the fight
GM boosts prices as pickup truck battle rages
DETROIT - General Motors is adding a twist to the fight for supremacy in the red-hot U.S. pickup truck market: It's raising prices.

U.S. agency to hold hearing on Fiat Chrysler recall compliance

Walmart to require customers to wear masks at all its stores
Walmart has become the latest major retailer to require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam’s Club stores

Knudtsen Chevrolet celebrates 80 years
Knudtsen Chevrolet is celebrating 80 years in business. The family-owned vehicle dealership in Post Falls turned 80 in mid-June.

Avista Corp. financial results for fourth quarter
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) today reported
Survey: Avista tops in customer satisfaction
Avista has earned the highest ranking in satisfaction among residential natural gas customers in the midsize natural gas utilities segment of the West region, according to the 2010 J.D. Power and Associates Gas Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction Study released today.

HP sells stake in Chinese storage and server unit

Toyoda faces lawmakers:
Toyota CEO says company's 'priorities became confused'
WASHINGTON - Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda apologized personally and repeatedly Wednesday to the United States and millions of American Toyota owners for safety lapses that have led to deaths and widespread recalls. Unimpressed lawmakers blistered the world's largest automaker with accusations of greed and insensitivity.

The perfect ride for Halloween
Kellogg man enjoys prize-winning hearse
KELLOGG - Casey Duncan likes to be different.
Honda to replace its CEO

October surprise
Friday's snowstorm drops a record amount; cleanup beings, power outages remain
Friday's snowstorm drops a record amount; cleanup beings, power outages remain

Plenty to show off
U.S. auto industry exuberant heading into 2013
GM will pay $900 million over ignition switch scandal
GM will pay $900 million to settle criminal charges over deadly ignition switch

Take a classic car garage tour
CLASSIC GARAGE

The Right Choice
Recent CHS grads offer car and driver service
COEUR d'ALENE - Justin Galletti and Nick Leonard may be the best friends you ever had, at least when you've had a few too many.

Cars, fun at the first Rod Run
POST FALLS — Glossy reds, sunny yellows, vintage coppers and shimmering baby blues gleamed from a mass of vehicles in the Saturday sunlight.