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Le Peep to open in Riverstone
Special breakfasts in a special place is the pledge of Le Peep Cafe.
Pressure fuels Viking rally
1-3-1 press helps Coeur d'Alene overtake Boise, advance to 5A semifinals vs. Highland
NAMPA - Coeur d'Alene High sophomore Kendalyn Brainard has been waiting a long time for a night like Thursday.
Once a watchdog, always a watchdog
Roetter nominated for open government award
COEUR d'ALENE - Matt Roetter is more than just a local watchdog.
Government wants to know all the fees airlines charge
WASHINGTON - Five dollars for a pillow, $10 to jump ahead in the boarding line - all those annoying airline fees can add up.
Kennedy: City should pick up tab
Mike Kennedy is and was a city employee at the time of the lawsuit, and as with any other city employee who is unjustly accused of misconduct, he is entitled to be defended by the city which includes paying for his attorney bill. Mike Kennedy is being unjustly persecuted by Jim Brannon and some of his shadowy financial and political supporters simply because Mike Kennedy is a popular, moderate and unapologetic Democrat who won a fair election.
United, Continental complete combination
United and Continental closed the deal on Friday that will create the world's biggest airline, although it will be months before it looks that way to travelers.
US aircraft carrier ups pressure on N. Korea
Military drills to run through Wednesday
BUSAN, South Korea - A massive nuclear-powered U.S. supercarrier readied Saturday for maneuvers with ally South Korea in a potent show of force that North Korea has threatened could lead to "sacred war."
Early explosion leads Bombers past Post Falls
POST FALLS - Trojan fans enjoyed a postgame firework show to celebrate homecoming. But during the game, it was the visiting Richland (Wash.) Bombers who exploded for big plays.
Controversy jogs with latest McEuen plans
Let the voting begin
Absentee voters cast ballots at Elections Office on Tuesday
Armed and helpful
POST FALLS — Some local law enforcement agencies will soon have an opioid "antagonist" as a tool when responding to drug overdose calls.
THE FRONT ROW WITH MARK NELKE: Thursday, June 16, 2016
Changing colors, but not stripes
Tim Cronnelly will head to work the same way he has the past dozen or so years.
NIC Board of Trustees votes in favor of zones
Proposal now goes to State Board of Education
COEUR d'ALENE — Despite concerns of incumbent gerrymandering, the North Idaho College Board of Trustees on Monday passed proposed zones for upcoming elections.
THE FRONT ROW WITH MARK NELKE: Sunday, May 15, 2016
Intriguing mix of sports and politics
If you think about it, it shouldn’t have been surprising to see Pullman citizen Mike Leach extolling the virtues of Donald Trump prior to The Donald’s speech in Spokane a week ago Saturday.
'Very hurtful to farmers and ranchers'
EPA: Clean water rule in effect despite court ruling
Ukraine conflict weighs on markets; Retailers fall
U.S. financial markets ended slightly lower Thursday, marking their first loss in a week of record highs.
'No hate in our state'
Hundreds rally against Indiana law, say it's discriminatory
Commissioners talk trash
By BRIAN WALKER
Movers and shakers
Carlson says goodbye - and vote for Little
Dear faithful reader, friends and extended family: