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Men described as Idaho prison gang members appear in court on hospital ambush and escape charges
Dean agreed to keep the bond for both men set at $2 million after prosecutors said they were a danger to the community and flight risks.
Nevada's first big-game moose hunt will be tiny as unusual southern expansion defies climate change
Only a few Nevada moose, perhaps just one, will be killed across an area larger than Massachusetts and New Jersey combined. But state officials expect thousands of applications for the handful of hunting tags, and it’s already controversial.
Emerging Visionary
Cd'A student lands national Prudential award
Mathematics has always been a space where 17-year-old Adeline Smith could explore her own limits and by co-founding Growing the STEM with her sister, Lilian Smith in 2017, she’s been passing on the love of learning and passion for science, technology, engineering and math to other students in their community.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: One more chance for Madness at the Arena
If nothing else, the WCC regular season and postseason tournament should be a little more competitive the next two years, with WSU and hopefully Oregon State providing a challenge to the Zags and Gaels.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Kudos to Zags and Cougs, despite differing results
How good is this Gonzaga team? Really.
PREP ROUNDUP: Reese shines as Lake City avenges loss to Highland
Lake City notches win, Lakeland sweeps in prep baseball on Saturday.
NIC SOFTBALL: Cardinals sweep Walla Walla
Sophomore Karli Kostoff hit a grand slam in the second game for NIC (15-2, 7-0 NWAC), which faces the Community Colleges of Spokane next Saturday at Spokane Falls Community College.
Huckleberries: Attention, shoppers: Dixie was ahead of her time
DFO is back after root-seeking Portugal quest
NCAA TOURNAMENT • Spokane: San Diego State rides LeDee, last year's experience to win over UAB
San Diego State (25-10) advanced to Sunday’s second round to face 13th-seeded Yale (24-8), which fought back and stunned No. 4 seed Auburn (27-8) 78-76 before a crowd which became louder and louder in support of Yale down the stretch.
PREP ROUNDUP: Trojan boys dominate at Lewiston Invitational
Friday's area high school results.
FAST FIVE: Keaton Lee paints up a storm
Meet Keaton Lee, an 18-year-old custom painter with a shop located in Post Falls. Follow her instagram @crazy.k.kustomz to see her works.
The Exhausted Dad: Overscheduled and on the run
My wife and I made a pact before we started a family: We can’t overschedule our kids.
Ghostbusting — the hardest job in cinema
Bustin’ makes people feel good. Well, it did that one time, at least.
Sheriff's Office Notable Calls
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office published the following notable calls that occurred between March 18 and March 21. The sheriff’s office describes this information as preliminary and subject to revision as investigations continue.
Legals for March, 23 2024
Deaths of dog walker, 83, and resident of a remote cabin possibly tied to escaped Idaho inmate
Investigators said Thursday that while on the run, Meade and Umphenour may have been responsible for the deaths of two men, one in Nez Perce County and the other in Clearwater County
NCAA TOURNAMENT • Spokane — Saint Mary’s ready for “road” treatment tonight against Grand Canyon at Arena
“We’ve definitely felt it,” added Bryce Drew, Grand Canyon’s fourth-year coach. “We went out to eat last night and we stepped in the restaurant and people are saying, ‘Beat Saint Mary’s.’ … So that rivalry is real out here. It only took us a little bit of time around people to realize how serious that rivalry is.”
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Health care challenges urge innovation
'Community Conversations' has people talking abut problems, solutions
Economic challenges are a part of every industry, and are not only found in the region. Similar challenges face communities across the nation, but collaborations are bringing talks of solutions to the table. On Thursday, the Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber, in collaboration with North Idaho College and Kootenai Health held a public panel discussion about the regional healthcare workforce and some surrounding challenges.
Marty and Max: Real Estate Tango
Pivots are often used to accomplish tango dance steps. One's pivot must be stable, confident, and calm. This can make a big difference in the dance and lead to more control in one's embrace.