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Food prices are squeezing Europe. Now Italians are calling for a pasta protest
June 12, 2023 12:30 p.m.

Food prices are squeezing Europe. Now Italians are calling for a pasta protest

Spain has avoided price controls

Marty and Max: Real Estate Recipes
September 29, 2023 1 a.m.

Marty and Max: Real Estate Recipes

Today we will discuss two ways to buy an actively marketed home at a bargain, where you actually want to live.

MY TURN: Help combat Idaho opioid crisis
April 24, 2024 1 a.m.

MY TURN: Help combat Idaho opioid crisis

Start by cleaning out your medicine cabinet

Rising rents squeeze Idaho families
March 19, 2024 1:09 a.m.

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.

U.S. consumer confidence jumps to a two-year high as inflation eases
July 25, 2023 11:30 a.m.

U.S. consumer confidence jumps to a two-year high as inflation eases

The U.S. economy — the world's largest — has proved surprisingly resilient in the face of sharply higher borrowing costs

Murder trial continues for ex-ISP trooper
March 8, 2024 1:08 a.m.

Murder trial continues for ex-ISP trooper

Kendy Howard was a loving mother and grandmother.

'That's how deadly it is'
March 23, 2024 1:07 a.m.

'That's how deadly it is'

Prosecutor outlines challenges of fighting fentanyl as state passes tougher laws

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that’s far more powerful than morphine.The pills can resemble prescription narcotics like Oxycontin, but are counterfeit and often lethal.

January 23, 2024 1 a.m.

Poverty closer than it used to be

Eleven million American children, or about 1 in 7 kids, live in poverty. Most were born to it. Statistics say their children will be more likely to experience the same.

January 19, 2024 1 a.m.

HOMELAND SECURITY: Resources should be re-deployed

Another New Year is upon us with baggage from the previous years to address. We have the president talking to the corrupt Mexican president about our current problem with migrants.

UPS reaches tentative contract with 340,000 unionized workers potentially dodging calamitous strike
July 25, 2023 11:20 a.m.

UPS reaches tentative contract with 340,000 unionized workers potentially dodging calamitous strike

Under the tentative agreement, existing full- and part-time UPS union workers will get $2.75 more per hour in 2023, and $7.50 more per hour over the length of the five-year contract

Exxon Mobil doubles down on fossil fuels with $59.5 billion deal for Pioneer Natural as prices surge
October 11, 2023 10:55 a.m.

Exxon Mobil doubles down on fossil fuels with $59.5 billion deal for Pioneer Natural as prices surge

Woods explained that Exxon and Pioneer will be able to use their combined capabilities to drive down emissions and produce lower carbon intensity oil and gas

State board approves University of Idaho plan to purchase University of Phoenix assets
May 18, 2023 3:30 p.m.

State board approves University of Idaho plan to purchase University of Phoenix assets

The Idaho State Board of Education, in its role as the Board of Regents for the University of Idaho, today unanimously approved the institution’s plan to purchase assets from the University of Phoenix, one of the nation’s largest online higher education providers.

Expect a hot, smoky summer in much of America. Here's why you'd better get used to it
June 29, 2023 12:50 p.m.

Expect a hot, smoky summer in much of America. Here's why you'd better get used to it

The stuck weather pattern is “awfully unusual,” said NOAA's Carbin who had to look back in records to 1980 to see anything even remotely similar

MY TURN: ignite cda and Atlas Mill
February 1, 2024 1 a.m.

MY TURN: ignite cda and Atlas Mill

Short-term win for some, long-term loss for many

The ignite cda pledge “We want what You Want” was holding its own on the Urban Renewal Districts for the Lake and River. We certainly received a balance of Public and Private business related boosts throughout high profile areas serving tourists, taxpaying citizens and businesses alike. Multiple developers and entities showed up to build the wide ranging visions.

MY TURN: Housing crisis remains
October 7, 2023 1 a.m.

MY TURN: Housing crisis remains

We all have memories of how things used to be. Sometimes those memories are distorted by the passage of time and appear significantly different today. Kootenai County in 1980 had a significantly smaller population and more people have wanted to share in it. That has continued to the current time. The problem is the pie is only so large. Too many of us want a bigger piece than we are entitled to. If our community is to be economically viable and provide housing for all the people who will be here, we need to start sharing the pie. Groups such as Kootenai Connect are an essential part because it’s focus is regional. We all need that wider focus as well. We can achieve that by electing knowledgeable leaders and keeping the good ones we have. We must support leaders who offer hope and solutions not people who offer only blame.

Building a miracle
March 3, 2024 1:06 a.m.

Building a miracle

PF neighborhood to set example for homeownership through public-private partnerships

For two long years, Ryan Ryle and his fiance, Jayne Foster, tried to buy a home in North Idaho. Ryle, who grew up just on the other side of the Idaho-Washington stateline, said the couple would put in offers on houses just to constantly be outbid by other buyers who had larger down payments or cash in hand. “We even looked at new builds, but we needed so much earnest money down, we couldn’t save for it,” Ryle said Thursday.

Commissioners debate Justice Center expansion
October 17, 2023 1:09 a.m.

Commissioners debate Justice Center expansion

After a tense Monday night meeting where Kootenai County commissioners sparred over the cost of the ongoing Justice Building expansion, the board will decide today how to fund the capital project — or whether to halt it entirely.

Small cars, big cars, semi trucks and more
June 16, 2023 1 a.m.

Small cars, big cars, semi trucks and more

Rip-roaring Father Fest and weekend events at Stateline Speedway

Daily events starting Friday through Sunday should pack the Findlay Stadium Stateline Speedway.

Fentanyl, stolen guns seized during Pinehurst raid
August 25, 2023 1:05 a.m.

Fentanyl, stolen guns seized during Pinehurst raid

Earlier this week the Pinehurst Police Department (PPD) along with several other agencies successfully conducted two raids that led to the seizure of more than 400 doses of fentanyl.

The average long-term US mortgage rate reaches highest point in nearly 23 years, hitting 7.31%
September 28, 2023 10:55 a.m.

The average long-term US mortgage rate reaches highest point in nearly 23 years, hitting 7.31%

The combination of elevated rates and low home inventory has worsened the affordability crunch by keeping home prices near all-time highs