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Beatrice May Doucey, 83
Beatrice May Doucey, 83, of Coeur d'Alene, peacefully passed away on February 21, after a difficult battle with Alzheimer's.
Rikki don't trust that number
Throw away your caller ID.
Microsoft launches Xbox Music on Web for free
Microsoft is making its Xbox Music streaming service available for free on the Web - even to those who don't use Windows 8.
Raising Idaho's minimum wage is only the beginning. Next, bail out the workers!
Many people I’ve spoken with lately have been understandably peeved (“pissed” may be a more apt description) at the government’s “theft” of their wages. However, for all the anger with which I deeply empathize, I have yet to meet a conservative (or liberal) who can explain why the government takes our money beyond a “we need it” or “they say we need it” dogma.
BLOGS: Short on civility at cdapress
For several years I have been posting on the Press’s online newspaper (blog). Many post there anonymously. Over the years I have watched as the posts, particularly the anonymous ones, have grown increasingly uncivil. I find this to be in contrast with the HBO (Huckleberries Online) site moderated by Dave Oliveria. I certainly will not be posting as much and am considering discontinuing posting entirely. I am sorry that it has come to this and sorrier still that The Press doesn’t raise the bar of their online blog standard to be more civil.
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.
Apple rules stock market
NEW YORK - The biggest story in the stock market Monday was Apple, but that wasn't saying much.
Sharp holiday price drops seen for flat-panel TVs
SEATTLE - If you're in the market for a new flat-panel TV, it's a good time to buy.
Senate agrees to debate state insurance exchange
Bill calls for 16-member board to oversee market
BOISE - Gov. Butch Otter began making his case to lawmakers on Tuesday that it's in Idaho's best interests to build and operate its own health insurance exchange.
Post Falls police seek robbery suspect
Incident took place on N. Idaho St.
That's my boy!
Tumblr CEO's mom gushes over billion-dollar baby
Icahn makes offer for Clorox
Investor challenges company to find a better offer
NEW YORK - Activist investor Carl Icahn made an unusual offer to buy Clorox Co. this week, presenting himself almost as a disinterested bidder and encouraging the company to try to find a better offer.
Unmasked, Colbert debuts Tuesday hosting 'Late Show'
NEW YORK - Stephen Colbert is about to turn a corner in his career: Onto Broadway at 54th Street.
Shoppers snap up Cyber Monday deals
Americans growing more comfortable using tablets, computers, phones to shop
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Investment grade?
Hard assets have been relatively stable or even growth investments over the last couple of years. It’s not unusual during a high inflation cycle for physical assets to out perform financial ones. In just the last couple of months we have been asked by several folks from neighbors to customers about the potential for wine to be a good investment. I will tell you that for me I’d rather drink wine than hold it as an investment, but as it turns out the answer is fairly lengthy on whether it is a good idea.
‘Credential Stuffing’ puts new spin on old tricks
Admit it. Most of us are guilty of using the same username and password on multiple accounts. It’s just so much easier to remember. But that one simple shortcut puts you at a much higher risk of getting hacked than ever before through a method called “credential stuffing.”
'Credential Stuffing' puts new spin on old tricks
Admit it. Most of us are guilty of using the same username and password on multiple accounts. It’s just so much easier to remember. But that one simple shortcut puts you at a much higher risk of getting hacked than ever before through a method called “credential stuffing.”
Ask your audiologist...
Location matters! Celebrating 10 great years in Midtown.
Balancing books and budgets
In the great library debate, Glen Seely is right.
Big book boost for Post Falls' students
All 11 Post Falls' schools will benefit from a 50K library grant
money received from the American Rescue Plan Act will serve Post Falls students with new books, e-books and self-checkout stations installed in 11 school libraries