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Cyber Monday transforms as shoppers are more connected
The Monday after Thanksgiving is still a time when millions of Americans pause to check out online deals and check off items from their gift list
In Bradley we trust?
Troubled slugger rebounding in Seattle after rocky start
SEATTLE - Milton Bradley arrived in Seattle this winter distrusting the world. Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu could see that. He knew Bradley was joining his eighth team in 10 years. He knew many people saw the mercurial slugger as baseball's bad guy. And after suspensions and repeated run-ins with umpires and his own teams, Bradley himself believed he was fulfilling that bad-boy role.
Mishandled mercury mess
School will be closed until professional team can clean it
POST FALLS — A mercury spill in a high school science lab has closed the Immaculate Conception St. Dominic school and church until a hazmat team can handle it.
Gun craze at Christmas
Firearms selling quickly, make for great presents say local sporting stores
It's a stocking stuffer that will certainly get a reaction.
Entertainment Briefs May 10, 2010
Actress Lynn Redgrave is laid to rest in NY
Entertainment Briefs for June 4, 2010
Bandleader Eubanks ends stint with Leno
Valentine's Day: Lessons learned the hard way
Feb. 13, 2013, is a day that lives in romantic infamy.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL: A heart for the homeless
“Ben” has dedicated his life to serving others. “I’m an alcoholic,” he said, as frank as he is humble. “I wanted to give back. I had taken quite a bit in life. I decided I wasn’t going to do that anymore.”
Big stakes on Black Friday
Say goodbye to traditional free checking
NEW YORK - Free checking as we know it is ending.
'A constant drip of fear'
Clooney uses star power to spotlight Sudan crisis
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Did the NBA take it too far on Morant, or just right?
I’m not a lawyer, nor a judge. But plenty of lawyers and judges insist that organizations like the NBA can enforce such contracts, within reason.
Headache pain and medication solutions
Headache and migraine pain are common conditions with over 37 million sufferers in the United States alone. Some folks know when their pain started, such as an accident or sports injury. Others don’t.
Record Store Day Rescheduled Due to Coronavirus Concerns
Audiophiles will have to wait two more months to celebrate Record Store Day. Due to the outbreak of Coronavirus in the U.S. the day has been moved to Saturday, June 20, according to a press release from The Record Exchange.
Best buys in the Heartland
Technology is a beautiful thing, and also, sometimes a bit intense.
FOOD BANKS: What a wanton waste
I can’t believe the wanton waste of perfectly good canned food exhibited in the photo on 12-28 of a Boy Scout discarding “expired” cans at the food bank.
U.S. business stockpiles up 0.4 percent in July
Witnesses take stand in Rambo trial
A key witness in the trial of accused Fourth of July shooter Tyler Rambo admitted he previously lied to police and under oath when he took the stand Tuesday.
Touching down after making history
Balloon pilots net record with trans-Pacific flight
OPINION: Attorney General Labrador has no business meddling in election security
House Bill 470 would create an “Office of Election Crimes and Security” in Raul Labrador’s office. That would certainly be a waste of taxpayer dollars. The office staff would have little to do because Idaho elections have historically been fair and honest. The Attorney General’s sidekick, Dorothy Moon, who now chairs the extremist branch of the GOP, was never able to prove her wild claims that Canadians were coming over the border to vote in Idaho elections. The fraud claims of their friend, the My Pillow guy, were proven false. Where is the need for this new office?