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Progress on housing solution education
What's possible - and what's not - for our area is a focal point
Suspect in killing of Idaho sheriff's deputy fatally shot by police, authorities say
Boise police found the shooting suspect's vehicle unoccupied about a half hour after the shooting, and found a man believed to be the suspect outside a home, Boise Police Chief Ron Winegar said.
MY TURN: Waking up to a gaslit world
Being aware shouldn't be a bad thing
'We know God's got this'
Church members, leaders hold to faith following pastor's death
People shared praise for Jacobs, but also sorrow, after learning of his death on Tuesday.
Pinehurst Police: Pastor died of self-inflicted gunshot wound
Gene Jacobs, 59, left his home about 5:30 a.m. and was scheduled to attend a meeting at Real Life Ministries Silver Valley that morning, but never arrived. Jacobs had been the church's lead pastor for more than 15 years
Old dogs can learn to skate
While putting up with my atrocious skating (basically going in slow circles around the rink), Amy skated backwards, sprinkling in some twizzles and other skills, and chatted happily about the current state of figure skating in North Idaho
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Heart Health: Surprising insights, Part I
Most people know how important exercise and nutrition is for the heart. But there is more you can do to improve your heart health. It is my goal to expand your knowledge in such a way that applying some simple tweaks, can positively impact the health of your heart.
El Niño is gone and another La Niña may form
El Niño was declared officially over by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) last week, one of the main forecasters who monitor sea-surface temperatures.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Kiersten Drake, Lakeland High School
Lakeland High softball player Kiersten Drake is this week's Knudtsen Chevrolet Press Athlete of the Week.
Columbia lets students attend class online amid growing campus protests over Israel's war in Gaza
Since the war began, colleges and universities have struggled to balance safety with free speech rights. Many long tolerated protests but are now doling out more heavy-handed discipline.
Gift baskets of gratitude
PF Chamber delivers goodies to area schools
A little kindness goes a long way. Tokens of appreciation were spread Tuesday morning throughout schools in Post Falls as members of the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce delivered baskets of goodies to say "thank you" to teachers and staff members for their dedication to their students and school communities.
Pet registration underway in Wardner
Pet Registrar Rick Gilbert is collecting registration information for the small city’s furry friends
DRUGS: Letter doesn’t represent reality
As I read (and re-read) Steven Reynalds letter published April 19 “Drugs — Time to Nationalize Them” I couldn’t decide if Mr. Reynalds was trying to be sarcastic or not.
Run for the Roses gala May 2
Kentucky Derby event to support JACC's arts outreach programs
The Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center will be off to the races May 2 for its Kentucky Derby-themed Run for the Roses gala fundraiser.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Shopping close to home, and its impact on the transfer portal
“I do think when you have more of a tie to the area, I think that can increase your chances of keeping a really good player who could have gone (in the portal),” said Eck, whose Vandals play their spring football game Friday at 6 p.m. at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow.
Indigenous groups gathering in Brazil's capital to protest president's land grant decisions
Lula took office in 2023 pledging to resume granting lands to Indigenous peoples, a stark contrast to his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, who kept his promise not to create a single centimeter of additional Indigenous land
ROJO Ink opens in Post Falls
Embellishing merchandise with custom logos, ROJO Ink has opened at 1640 E. Schneidmiller Ave. (viewable from I-90) in Post Falls.
FREEWAY: Accept this trash challenge
I live in Post Falls and drive on the freeway pretty much every day. I have been so grateful for the cleanup crews that have been working to pick up the trash (I believe the crews are made up of people doing community service).
HEADLINE: Reader takes issue with wording
Words matter. The words chosen for last Tuesday’s headline “Supreme Court lets Idaho enforce transgender care ban” makes it sound like the big bad Supreme Court has allowed Idaho to abandon the care of children who think they are the opposite gender of their birth.
OPINION: Say goodbye to dirty primary campaigns
Open Primary Initiative will clean up the mess