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Coeur d'Alene's 'City Within A City' - Part 2
It doesn't pay to live in the Gem State
Idaho wages slip in latest survey, now rank 46th
M's muster only 3 hits at Oakland
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Brandon McCarthy pitched a three-hitter for his first shutout in more than two years, leading the Oakland Athletics to a 3-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.
A.M. Briefing: Charter ranked again
By MAUREEN DOLAN
Second Idaho woman infected with West Nile virus
BOISE (AP) - Two women in Idaho have been infected with the mosquito-borne illness West Nile virus, marking the first confirmed human cases within days of each other in Idaho this year.
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Janet Celene Peters Knapp Bergold
Joseph Gregory Cariss Sr., 80
Joseph Gregory Cariss Sr. passed away on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, after battling cancer for three years.
Take the ‘Plunge’ for Special Olympics
‘Penguins’ will take a dip into Lake Coeur d’Alene for fundraiser
Report: Idahoans spent more on medical care, less on prescriptions
Idahoans with employer-sponsored health insurance spent more on inpatient and outpatient services but less on prescription drugs and clinician services than the national average in 2018, according to a new report.
Idaho Briefs June 9, 2013
Pulaski exhibit to Boise museum
A Pulaski Project nomination of "The Great Fire of 1910, Ed Pulaski, the Pulaski Tool, and the Pulaski Tunnel Trail" has been selected to be included in the Essential Idaho exhibit at the Idaho State Historical Museum in Boise.
October is National Farm to School Month
Did you know Idaho exports more than 50 percent of its wheat crop and more than 86 percent of its lentils? The Idaho Farm to School Program works toward having Idaho grown food served to those participating in Idaho Child Nutrition Programs - The School Lunch and Child and Adult Care Food Programs.
Yes, some teachers are overpaid
Ron Nate has a long way to go to catch up with Frank Drebin.
Caregivers deserve a helping hand
Idaho boasts an army of volunteer caregivers, but according to a 2017 Idaho AARP survey, you might put this face on the poster.
State: Vaccine doses for Idahoans only
The announcement comes as officials estimate 4,800 doses have gone to people who neither work nor live in Idaho.
West Nile virus season is here
The first indications of West Nile virus activity in Idaho this year are prompting state health officials to remind people to take precautions against mosquito bites.
Report: Idahoans spent more on medical care, less on prescriptions
Idahoans with employer-sponsored health insurance spent more on inpatient and outpatient services but less on prescription drugs and clinician services than the national average in 2018, according to a new report.
North Idaho lawmakers propose end to legal abortion
POST FALLS — State Reps. John Green and Heather Scott unveiled a draft of their Idaho Abortion Human Rights Act on Tuesday. The bill would end the exemption for abortion from Idaho murder laws. The authors say the exemption is inconsistent with the state constitution’s protection of life.
38th Depot Day draws a crowd
There’s something unmistakably “summer” about classic cars and warm weather.
U of I researchers tackle North Idaho water issues
Toxic algal blooms on Fernan, cleaning runoff among focal points.