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Legals for March, 20 2024
OPINION: Labrador's dereliction of duty impairs Legislature
Refusal to produce written advice is for political self-preservation
MacKenzie Scott donates $640 million, more than doubling her planned gifts to nonprofit applicants
Some 6,353 nonprofits applied for the $1 million grants when applications opened
As electric vehicle sales slow, US relaxes plans for stricter auto emissions standards for a while
The auto industry called the benchmarks unworkable with EV sales slowing as consumers worry about cost, range and a lack of publicly available charging stations.
A newspaper says video of Prince William and Kate should halt royal rumor mill. That's a tall order
The video clip published by The Sun late Monday appears to show William and Kate smiling as they walked together, carrying shopping bags. It said the footage was taken Saturday in Windsor, west of London.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Zags, Cougars so different, yet so similar
Here’s the most critical similarity between Gonzaga and Wazzu, the one that likely will determine how far they advance in the tournament. Both have been outrageously erratic 3-point shooting teams, and it has cost them dearly.
PREP ROUNDUP: Nordman, Bridge, lead Coeur d'Alene past Timberlake
Junior Leah Nordman pitched a one-hitter with nine strikeouts, and freshman Kyndal Bridge went 3 for 4 with a triple, double and four runs batted in for Coeur d’Alene (2-2).
Rising rents squeeze Idaho families
Network: Affordable homes shortage means low-income suffer most
Maggie Lyons, executive director of the Panhandle Affordable Housing Alliance, said there is a large segment of the population in Kootenai County that needs affordable rentals, but the high cost to buy a home is equally concerning.
Jury to begin murder trial deliberations
After both sides presented closing arguments Monday, jurors are poised to begin deliberations Tuesday in the trial of Daniel Howard, a former Idaho State Police trooper accused of killing his wife three years ago.
Shoshone County eyes broadband
Examines internet infrastructure
In the 1930s, a push to extend electricity throughout rural America in addition to the cities through the Rural Electrification Administration. Nearly a century later, Colleen Rosson said the internet connectivity holds a similar status in the national spotlight, especially in rural areas such as Shoshone County.
Shoshone County jail bookings
Arrests and bookings for Shoshone County jail
Sholeh: Bring on spring!
Here's the story behind it.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: March 11-17
Spring sports start in the Silver Valley
Donavon Lee Adamson, 75
Don Adamson passed away peacefully on January 28 after a short illness.
Avista customers near Kellogg to experience planned power outages
Approximately 110 Avista electric customers near Kellogg will experience a planned power outage on Monday, March 25 and Wednesday, April 3, Avista officials stated in a press release.
Legals for March, 19 2024
Legals for March, 19 2024
Who is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and why is he running for president?
RFK Jr. built a reputation of his own as an activist, author and lawyer who fought for environmental causes such as clean water.
Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era
The election was “neither free nor fair in any sort of way,” said Nigel Gould-Davies, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
Idaho considers a ban on using public funds or facilities for gender-affirming care
If the legislation is enacted, Idaho would become at least the 10th state to ban Medicaid funding for gender-affirming care for people of all ages