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Netflix price hike angers users, some drop plan
SAN FRANCISCO - Some Netflix customers called it a slap in the face. Others a betrayal. Many threatened to drop the movie service.
Poll: Cards, gifts cross religious lines
Rite Aid seeks Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it deals with lawsuits and losses
Rite Aid Corp. said in its federal bankruptcy filing that it runs more than 2,000 stores. Most of its locations are on the East and West Coasts, including Idaho
Entertainment Calendar September 20, 2013
Schedule of events for Sept. 20 - Oct. 12
“Damn Yankees”: 7:30 p.m., eight-time Tony Award winning musical, $13.75-$19.75, Lake City Playhouse, 1320 E. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene; lakecityplayhouse.org; 667-1323
Choosing local makes a difference
COEUR d’ALENE — Shopping locally was the theme of the first Choose Local Fest at City Park Saturday.
Stolen bike story tugs at community's heart
Boy receives replacement ride - and much more - as many offer to help
COEUR d'ALENE - Kristian Parrett was a wanted boy Saturday morning.
More millennials stuck renting for years before buying home
Delay reflects trend in financial challenges facing young adults
UK mulls calling in army to help ease gas shortages at pumps
The haulage industry says the U.K. is short as many as 100,000 truckers
American orders 460 new planes from Boeing, Airbus
Company has fallen from world's biggest airline to No. 3 in three years
FORT WORTH, Texas - American Airlines is revamping its fleet with a record order for at least 460 new jets, a move it says will save fuel and give passengers a quieter, more comfortable ride.
Flaws found in U.S. missile shield
South Carolina mayor to speak at HREI banquet
Annual event will take place April 13
A historic act of contrition will be the main theme of this year's Human Rights Banquet hosted by the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations.
Bad calls tarnish fab finale
Unanimous vote: The 2018 World Cup was the best ever.
As US military leaves Kabul, many Americans, Afghans remain
It will be up to the State Department working with the Taliban to get any more people out
Commercial building permits and the project review process
The goal of the city's building services department is to provide excellent customer service by working with citizens and their design teams to ensure a timely construction start and successful project completion.
Don't let energy bill boil over
It’s former Press weather columnist Cliff Harris’s little joke — “Sholeh days,” i.e. anything above 90. He knows the hotter it gets, the more miserable I feel.
Harris: Don't expect flooding after weekend hot streak
Cooler low temperatures and a light snowpack in the lower elevations will likely prevent flooding after expected near-record highs.
A hill of a job
Volunteers praised for taking care of Tubbs
Tubbs Hill town hall packs 'em in
Glacier sees fewer visitors
2.35 million visit Glacier
Here's a tissue for your issue
Finding TP no trouble locally — so far, anyway
Local stores still have ample toilet paper, despite nationwide buying trends.
HUNT: How to fix Fish and Game
Last Saturday I read the article about Idaho Fish and Game bemoaning their strain of lost revenues. Mr. Virgil Moore, department director, blamed the last four years of lost revenue due to the economy. Mr. Moore also said “One of the primary reasons revenue is down is a reduction of non-resident deer and elk tags.” Later in the article Mr. Moore cited a recent survey in which they identified 700,000 potential resident customers and a desire to have 20 percent of these customers buy license or tags.