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Too young to buy alcohol
ABC undercover sting leads to nine Kootenai County citations
Age compliance checks conducted throughout the region last weekend by Idaho State Police Alcohol Beverage Control detectives resulted in nine citations to Kootenai County businesses accused of selling liquor to minors.
Wall Street rises ahead of election results, inflation data
Inflation and the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate increases remain the big concerns for Wall Street
Our Gem: Coeur d’Alene’s Water Consumption and Conservation
The City of Coeur d’Alene Water Department provides potable water to over 50,000 customers in and around the city. The public water system was originally constructed and owned by a private water company known as Idaho Water.
Cluster headaches debilitating
DEAR DR. GOTT: My 43-year-old son has cluster headaches that began about five years ago. The first series was twice daily around the same time each day. The bout lasted between six and eight weeks, and then stopped.
Writers Corner August 24, 2012
THE TREASURE OF OUR HOUSE
Retailers getting desperate
Free necklaces and shipping for holiday shoppers?
NEW YORK - Retailers are so desperate this holiday season that they're willing to lose money to get you to spend yours.
Stock rally peters out, but market still ends week higher
A rally that pushed a key index to a record high petered out Friday.
Last chance to view Really BIG Raffle house
Less than 900 tickets remain for the chance to win this year's $250,000 grand prize home through the 20th annual North Idaho College Really BIG Raffle.
MY TURN: Help combat Idaho opioid crisis
Start by cleaning out your medicine cabinet
Idaho lawmakers drop coronavirus lawsuit against Legislature
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two Idaho lawmakers have dropped their lawsuit against
No local lobster handy? Get a lobster roll fix with shrimp
My dad, a native New Englander, is a huge fan of lobster rolls, those heavily-buttered hot dog buns stuffed with chunks of mayonnaise-rich lobster and maybe a little celery for crunch.
More Idaho teachers left the profession in 2011
BOISE (AP) - Nearly 1,300 Idaho teachers left the profession in 2011, up from about 700 the year before.
The year in wine review and preview
At the end of the year the press is full of reviews of the previous year and all that has occurred, coupled with a look forward on what to expect. As the wine industry in North Idaho has continued to evolve a similar retrospective, and prospective will provide wine consumers with information that will help guide their purchases to wines they enjoy and appreciate.
USDA targets stores in food stamp trafficking
Retailers suspected of trading deals with customers
BOOZE BLUES: County's liquor violations 'outside the norm'
Per ABC, Kootenai County alcohol-licensed businesses have a 63 percent compliance rate with laws
Russell Wheatley, captain of Idaho State Police’s Alcohol Beverage Control division, adamantly believes he’s not in the business of deception.
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.
Angels trip M's in 10
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Jered Weaver struck out eight in nine innings in his first start since he was suspended for throwing at a batter, Vernon Wells singled home the winning run in the 10th and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 1-0 on Friday night.
Vintage 2012 preview
As August opens we enter the phase of the wine grape vintage when winemakers start to wring their hands and grape growers start to look at long term weather forecasts and anxiously eye their crop on a daily basis, watching for the desired progress. The anxiety level for all in the domestic wine industry is even more acute in 2012 given the challenging and for some disastrous back to back vintages of 2010 and 2011.
The FRONT ROW with PAUL NEWBERRY May 31, 2011
How 'bout a death penalty for coaches?
Jim Tressel was just working the system. For much of the past decade, he knew his job was safe even while his program flouted the rules over and over.