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Mystery of the missing masks
Still here, although …
Spokane sewing community makes masks for first responders
As she left JOANN fabric and craft store in North Spokane on Sunday afternoon, Allison Tripp donned a homemade face mask.
Nonresident tag sales start Saturday
The 2013 licenses, tags and permits go on sale at 12:01 a.m. Saturday except for the nonresident Selway B elk tags which go on sale at 10 a.m. MST.
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.
Seahawks CB Browner suspended
RENTON, Wash. (AP) - The Seattle Seahawks are about to find out how much losing at least one of their top cornerbacks means to their defense.
Grasp the digital landscape
Before delving deeper into all the powerful resources available to you, it's worth looking at the overall digital landscape. The Internet, in all its glory, is progressing at a phenomenal pace. "Digital" comprises a mix of different channels such as social networks, websites, email; mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets; videos, widgets, kiosks, and gaming consoles. These media help marketers build relationships with consumers, publicize their brands, and also sell their products or services.
Good news for bargain hunters
Black Friday gets a little less frenzied
Bring out your undead
Seeking the Panhandle’s paranormal
'American dream' out of reach for many in Kootenai County
Affordability gap driving lifelong locals elsewhere
Just 30% of people make enough to buy a home, and that excludes financial factors like debts from student loans or car payments and money in savings for a down payment. So who can afford to buy a home in Kootenai County?
Reaching high and low
Veuns Williams, Nadal win openers on the grass
WIMBLEDON, England - Back on one of tennis' top stages, Venus Williams cut a familiar figure Monday at Wimbledon, from her latest original, somewhat-see-through outfit to her trademark booming serves and aggressive groundstrokes.
Company to notify possibly vulnerable hunting and fishing license buyers
The company that operates the Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s online hunting and fishing license sales reports it is sending notices by mail to license holders whose personal information might have been compromised by an attempted breach of the online system.
Poppy Lee Massey
Our sweet Poppy came into this world to share her love 15 months ago.
Not afraid of a little water
Water resistance stands out in Sony phone
Staples buys Office Depot for $6B
Move to keep pace with change as online sales grow
NEW YORK - Evolving shopping habits have forced yet another retailer to think outside the box.
Utility boxes aimed to become art in Cd'A
Something mundane, so commonplace it's a barely noticeable part of the city's landscape, will soon be eye-catching. The City of Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission is launching a new project to beautify utility boxes by transforming them into pieces of art.
Otter, Allred square off in governor forum
Event is second of four planned debates
BOISE - Republican Gov. Butch Otter and his Democratic rival Keith Allred couldn't quite bring themselves to compliment each other at Wednesday's debate in Boise. Asked to say something nice about the other, both seemed so deeply embroiled in their 2010 race that there was no room for heartfelt pleasantries, at least not in public.
Why Americans are angry
Editor's note: Online readers get a preview of the My Turn column that will be featured in tomorrow's print editions of The Press.
Leonard Riggio, who forged a bookselling empire at Barnes & Noble, dead at 83
Leonard Riggio, a brash, self-styled underdog who transformed the publishing industry by building Barnes & Noble into the country’s most powerful bookseller before his company was overtaken by the rise of Amazon.com, has died at age 83.
Is sleeping too much making you fat - or just the opposite?
New evidence came out last month linking lack of sleep with an increased risk of obesity. Research in the American Journal of Human Biology and the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Journal, show that not getting enough shut-eye could affect glucose metabolism and even raise blood pressure. It may also affect how our appetites are regulated by causing increased energy consumption.
Madison and Sugar-Salem School Districts temporarily close schools
A possible COVID-19 exposure experienced by a Sugar-Salem School District family recently prompted the Sugar-Salem School District superintendent to close schools for at least three weeks.