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Lasers uncover icons of Sts. Peter and Paul
ROME - Twenty-first century laser technology has opened a window into the early days of the Catholic Church, guiding researchers through the dank, musty catacombs beneath Rome to a startling find: the first known icons of the apostles Peter and Paul.

Dress up for Monster Mash Night Market
The Wavy Bunch will throw a spooktacular evening at the Monster Mash Night Market and Street Fair from 5 - 9 p.m. Friday Oct. 13.

Watchdog finds new problems with FBI wiretap applications
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department inspector general has found additional failures in the FBI's handling of a secretive surveillance program that came under scrutiny after the Russia investigation, identifying problems with dozens of applications for wiretaps in national security investigations.

Vatican reverses itself on 'Caravaggio' work
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican's top art historian shot down a report in its own newspaper that suggested a recently discovered painting was a Caravaggio.
Charitable donations at check out
Here's a cautionary tale for those who routinely pay at the checkstand with a debit or credit card at any number of our local retailers. On Saturday I did just that and was also intending to request $10 cash back on the transaction. After swiping my debit card, the usual prompts came up and I selected the $10 option and then continued through the process ... pin number, verifying amount due, etc.
Moments of Clarity concert announced
One week from tonight, world music will fill the Jacklin Arts & Cultural Center in Post Falls.

'Day of the Dead' expanding in US
KHN's 'What The Health?': Coronavirus Goes Viral
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Factory fears China will get Scout work
PASSAIC, N.J. - The owners of a family-run New Jersey factory that makes uniforms for the Girl Scouts of America said they may be forced to close or lay off workers if the organization takes its business to China.

Mary Jane (Stevens) Foeller, 93
Mary Jane (Stevens) Foeller passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family in Post Falls on October 24, 2022. The day before her 93rd birthday.

You go, girls!
Emerson Rakes is spelling bee champ, Amiah Van Hill is runner-up
Lakes eighth-grader Emerson Rakes is spelling bee champ, Cd'A Charter sixth-grader Amiah Van Hill is first runner-up

Brazilian crowds delight pope
RIO DE JANEIRO - A wrong turn sent a humble Fiat carrying Pope Francis into the thick of a frenzied Rio crowd Monday, in his first minutes back in South America since becoming pontiff. It was a nightmare for security officials, but for the clearly delighted pope just another opportunity to connect.
Patricia 'Patty' Young, 62
Patricia "Patty" Young crossed over on Dec. 28, 2010. She was born in Joplin, Mo., on Feb. 3, 1948.

The Great Grift: How billions in COVID-19 relief aid was stolen or wasted
Mike Galdo, the U.S. Justice Department’s acting director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement, said, “It is an unprecedented amount of fraud.”

Spring Jazz Concert to come to NIC
Cardinal Voices and Jazz Ensemble will give free performance
The North Idaho College Cardinal Voices and Jazz Ensemble will perform the Spring Jazz Concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 25 at Boswell Hall Schuler Performing Arts Center on NIC’s Coeur d’Alene Campus.
Briefs May 3, 2011
Preparedness fair set for Saturday

U.S. returns 25 looted artifacts to Italy
Live from London
Feast of arts, galaxy of stars for Olympic Games
WOODALL: Letter shows lack of awareness, knowledge
WOODALL: Letter shows lack of awareness, knowledge
Hayden chamber seeks nominations for H.A.Y.D.E.N. awards
The Hayden Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 2014 H.A.Y.D.E.N. awards to recognize individuals and businesses for their accomplishments and contributions to the community.