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Idaho gas prices stuck in limbo
Expensive crude oil making cheap gas prices elusive
Idaho ranks 9th for most expensive gas behind California ($6.06), Nevada ($5.16), Washington ($5.13), Hawaii ($4.87), Oregon ($4.76), Arizona ($4.66), Alaska ($4.64), and Utah ($4.14).
Gas prices hit 7-year high
Idaho prices highest in nearly 7 years
Gas prices still climbing
Idaho drivers saw the 4th-largest jump at the pumps
Idaho gas prices continue to fall
Cheaper crude oil, lower gasoline demand helping drive prices down
Idaho currently ranks seventh in the U.S. for most expensive fill-ups
Gas prices rise slightly
Gas hikes slow down
Idaho gas prices hold steady
But now top $3.50 for a gallon of regular unleaded
Idaho’s average price for regular is $3.82
Gas prices climbing again
Idaho prices expected to rise; National average at its highest since 2014
Get ready to pay more at the pumps
Gas price hikes take a breather
Holiday travel could increase demand - and prices
Kootenai County gas prices dip under $3
But decline expected to end soon
State average dropped just one-third of a penny this week, national average already rising
Idaho's gas prices creep a little lower
State average for regular gasoline is three cents cheaper than a week ago
Idaho remains in 12th place in the nation for most expensive fuel – another week out of the top 10.
Peggy Jo Miller (Loomer), 56
Peggy Jo Miller (Loomer), 56
Preservation payoff
Restaurant owner earns Orchid Award for restoring historic home
POST FALLS - When Tina-Marie Schultz first saw the 1910 home for sale at Fourth and Frederick across from City Hall, she almost turned away. "The paint was peeling, no lawn, dead trees ... it was in pretty bad shape," she recalls.
Solar storms have decreased again
Weather Gems
I'm filling in for Cliff on one his 'rare' short vacations. He and his wife, Sharon, are celebrating Cliff's mother's 94th birthday in Port Angeles, Wash. He will back in his office by this morning. - Meteorologist Randy Mann
Briefs March 19, 2010
Materials sought for history display; Museum in need of store volunteers; Firewood sales benefit egg hunt; Lt. Gov. Brad Little seeks to retain post
Picasso's answer to Van Gogh's irises
My Garden Path
This brand new petunia variety is called "Pretty Much Picasso." It has very unusual blossoms of a bright magenta with a definite lime green edge around each petal. One plant covers a whole lot of territory. I had a hard time finding it this year, but hopefully, it will be widely available by next spring.
Abe and Idaho
Boise attorney to donate Lincoln memorabilia to state
COEUR d'ALENE - Dave Leroy wanted something to say at Lincoln Day events in Idaho.
Business tax paybacks
Bill to use tax rebates to attract businesses to Idaho
BOISE - State tax incentive legislation introduced Friday - that borrows a page from Utah's economic development playbook - would make Idaho more economically competitive with the Beehive State, a North Idaho legislator said.
Food trucks on a roll
Mobile eateries get April 12 City Hall trial run
COEUR d'ALENE - The Coeur d'Alene City Council agreed to give the green light to providing a space for mobile eateries to gather downtown.
A moist 'summer monsoon' headed toward Arizona
Weather Gems
Several Press subscribers with relatives in the Desert Southwest have asked me in the past week or so whether or not there will be an all-important 'summer monsoon' season this year in Arizona and neighboring states.