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In wildfire season, Department of Insurance offers home insurance advice
ople should also consider comprehensive auto insurance that could protect their vehicles in wildfires. Renters should consider buying renters insurance to protect personal belongings — which landlord homeowners policies typically don’t cover.
The Snoring Bear: Part 6
Before we get back to the story, I need to tell the golfers what OSA has to do with their golf score.
Fillios defends year-old meeting with Dems
Public figures respond to comments about video online
Retailers take on Silicon Valley
Target, Kohl's among those opening technology test labs
World/Nation 12/03/2013
Hecla closes Monday up big on Reddit-driven trading
The online forum responsible for inflating GameStop shares by 1,700 percent turned its attention to silver commodities, driving Hecla's prices up 28 percent.
Car crashes into Post Falls Radio Shack
No one injured during incident
POST FALLS - When a car crashed through the front glass door of the Post Falls Radio Shack and was barreling down on him on Monday night, employee Barry Morgan had one thought.
NEW FEATURES - FLOOR COATINGS
RALLY: A view from the blue
I contributed my bit to the pro-Trump rally Oct. 17, sauntered into the thick of it (though with some foreboding) carrying a sign that read, “Because he’s a chronic liar, a sex offender, a Putin pal, etc., etc., etc., he must be impeached.”
More Idaho teachers left the profession in 2011
BOISE (AP) - Nearly 1,300 Idaho teachers left the profession in 2011, up from about 700 the year before.
Internet 'intel
Whether you go online to find information on a winery as you plan your next trip to wine country, or if you go online trying to locate a particular wine, companies like Google and Facebook among others capture information on your searches. Then, the next time you go online for anything, an ad will pop up on your Google search or your next visit to Facebook for any one of a number of websites offering wine for sale. It’s not really all that surprising, as many search engines and much of social media have really become advertising platforms.
Strong holiday for retail sales
Sales from beginning of season offset late December slump
NEW YORK - The holiday shopping season was the best since 2006, as a strong November more than offset spending that tapered off in late December.
Press in online auction business
COEUR d'ALENE - Craigslist and eBay, say boo-hoo.
Remembering overdose victims
The North Idaho Alliance of Care gave out NARCAN, key chains and information during an International Overdose Awareness Day memorial, where 381 pairs of shoes represented each of the 381 overdose deaths in Idaho in 2022.
UPS reaches tentative contract with 340,000 unionized workers potentially dodging calamitous strike
Under the tentative agreement, existing full- and part-time UPS union workers will get $2.75 more per hour in 2023, and $7.50 more per hour over the length of the five-year contract
Feed me, Seymour!
Cd'A Charter Academy brings 'Little Shop of Horrors' to life this spring
Cd'A Charter Academy production of 'Little Shop of Horrors' opens April 30
PREP ROUNDUP: Charter boys edge Priest River
Treffen McCord and Brandon Chavez broke open a scoreless halftime score to push Coeur d’Alene Charter past the Priest River Spartans 2-1 in an Intermountain League match at The Fields on Wednesday.
Heartfelt thanks to all essential workers
Now that 2020 is in the rearview mirror, we look forward to 2021 to return our lives
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: Feb. 4
Hayes tries to calm recall fervor
Clerk reminds all of recall rules
COEUR d'ALENE - The Kootenai County Clerk's Office is warning everyone involved in the Coeur d'Alene City Council recall and anti-recall efforts to play it straight.