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Suspect in local pharmacy robberies now tied to three cases in Spokane area
Spokane County Sheriff's Office detectives have identified 26-year-old Brian J. Lindsey as the suspect in three pharmacy robberies in Spokane Valley and Spokane County.
Fur auction to end Monday
Fish and Game accepts online bids for found or seized animals until April 24
Idaho Fish and Game's annual online fur auction is now live, but not for long.
Mildred Ruth Boeker, 102
Mildred Ruth Boeker, 102, of Coeur d'Alene, passed away Feb. 20, 2011, at Pinewood Care Facility in Coeur d'Alene. She was born Jan. 20, 1909, in Arenzville, Ill., to Fred and Dora (Wilken) Frederick.
Nancy Murchie Bissaillon 1935 - 2014
Nancy Murchie Bissaillon was born in Stamford, Vt., to Alice Davis Murchie and Winfield Artz Murchie. She attended Drury High School and Bliss Business College in North Adams, Mass.
Market doesn't 'like' Facebook
Stock closes nearly flat in initial public offering
Not the last for this resort
Tamarack survives long, strange ride
Sky-high spending
Airlines go on a record new jet shopping spree
ROSWELL, N.M. - Capt. Paul Wannberg glides an old Boeing 757 over the New Mexico desert, lining up with the runway. A computerized voice squawks elevation warnings. Forty feet. Thirty. Twenty. Ten. Touchdown.
Manufacturing and housing gains give U.S. economy a lift
Medicare rise could mean no COLA
Cost-of-living adjustment expected for next year
WASHINGTON - Millions of retired and disabled people in the United States had better brace for another year with no increase in Social Security payments.
What cost, beauty?
On April 24 Heidi Parson of Idaho Falls was crowned "Mrs. Idaho." According to the pageant publicist, that netted her a "prize package worth $10,000." Of course that includes travel and other expenses for the upcoming Mrs. America pageant in which she is now required to compete. State contests are part of the Miss and Mrs. America networks.
Real estate rising
Inventory short as demand goes up for homes in North Idaho
They're back
A breed not seen for awhile on the real estate landscape is becoming active again.
Doris Ouren, 95
Doris I. (Gjesvold) Ouren, 95, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, passed away Nov. 6, 2014.
Tesoro and Walgreen hit by robbers
The Coeur d’Alene Police Department is investigating two possibly related business robberies that took place overnight.
Stats show positive signs
This year's statistics so far indicate a modest improvement in our overall real estate market. Although we do not see appreciation in all areas and in fact, some areas show decline, with only 244 sales of residential properties reported so far, it is too soon to predict a trend.
High triglycerides helped by diet and exercise
Are you getting restful sleep?
Sleeplessness is defined as either an inability to fall asleep, an inability to stay asleep, or early morning awakening. Research has shown that 40 percent of Americans suffer from intermittent insomnia, and 15 percent have severe or chronic insomnia.
Savings Bonds go paperless
It felt like a windfall.
In emails, Jobs determined to keep iPod Apple-only
Lawsuit accuses company of using unfair tactics
OAKLAND, Calif. - Legendary Apple CEO Steve Jobs had seven words for a subordinate when he learned that a rival company was about to introduce a program that would let music fans buy songs anywhere and play them on Apple's iPod devices.
Make sure application prices are correct for moose, bighorns, mountain goat
By ROGER PHILLIPS