Anonymous old friend gives CFA big boost
Once again, Anonymous in Athol comes through - and issues challenge.
Newspaper prank adored and abhorred
For 18th consecutive year, spoof entertains Press readers
For 18th consecutive year, spoof entertains Press readers.
Fulcher: Prepare for turbulence
Congressman says war impact will be felt here
Argues that US should "choke off" Putin by ramping up energy production and export to friendly nations.
Hayden Mayor Griffitts resigns
Says new council members exposing city to lawsuits.
40 is the PEAK age
Athletic club has been so much more than a workout place for four decades
Ironwood Athletic Club has grown with the community.
Big Al, uninterrupted
Q&A with former NIC athletic director, who finally speaks out
With state of college under intense scrutiny, former athletic director shares analysis of how we got to this point.
Hospital transitions emergency staff
CEO: Growth spurs shift in 'front door' department
Hospital now hiring physicians board certified in emergency medicine.
'21's Top 10 Tales
Press staff ranks biggest local stories of the year
Spoil alert: The two biggies are holdovers from 2020, alas.
In digital universe, these were 2021's most-read Press articles
This year was not like the others.
It's a wrap: Christmas for All spreads joy
Fund drive raises second most in 36-year history of program
Final tally
National comic strip goes deep in N. Idaho
Sherman's Lagoon star finds his way to Lake Pend Oreille
Series runs this week in The Press.
Last call for Christmas for All
Santa says there's still time for last-minute donations.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL From the big hearts in little people
Mia and Devon, this hug is for you.
Press Christmas for All aims for the stars again
CDA Elks give charity a nice liftoff as campaign starts today
Coeur d'Alene Elks Lodge 1254 kicks off Press Christmas for All.
Share your Halloween scenes — or else!
We know; it's a grave burden to bear.
Push back against law? Careful, state rep says
NIC trustee Michael Barnes could put millions of dollars of state funding in jeopardy in pushing back against law he disagrees with.
Brumley drops out of school board race
Chair of CDA trustees to focus more on family, cites problems with emerging 'new facet' of parents.
A tale of true friendship
Human rights leader honors legacy of Duane Hagadone
teaser
Playground vandal can start sweating; reward fund grows
Locals furious over attempts to hurt children.
This man's goal: Expanding 'shelf-life' of the oppressed
James McDay works to improve relations for all kinds and colors
James McDay leads the way with 'The Other Choice' and NAACP.
Meet Ed Humphreys, who wants to be your governor
Republican hits Kootenai County campaign trail for three days
Ed Humphreys one of seven declared candidates for the job.
McGrane launches secretary of state campaign in CDA
In meeting with Press, shares views on election integrity, campaign finance reform
Currently serving as Ada County Clerk and has years of experience with election management.
Jacobson seeks third term as mayor
Post Falls leader lauds council, staff, and eyes three key projects
Mayor wants to see three key projects continue.
Kootenai Health: Embrace the growth
Health care leader unveils 'big ideas' for next 10 years
Regional hospital has an ambitious new 10-year vision.
Hammond runs for Cd'A mayor
Hopes to pick up where Widmyer leaves off
Longtime public servant hopes to continue to serve.
Widmyer won't seek third term
Mayor will focus more on leisure and business
Coeur d'Alene will choose a new leader in November.
Honk if you want this bumper sticker
Cd'A resident inspired to spread calming message to motorists
Pat Krug is fighting back - kindly - against rude drivers.
Press Top 10 stories of 2020
Every year Press editors put their heads together, leaf
Last-minute donations take CFA over $300k
The record just keeps growing.
2020 Most-read stories on cdapress.com
A digital dig into what stories generated the most interest.
Best Christmas present? Each other
A Christmas Day tribute to the best community.
Anonymous in Athol comes through again
Program's biggest benefactor lifts record campaign even higher
Just when you thought he'd forgotten...
Gem of a donation
Teacher gives $2,000 for jewelry, Christmas for All
Program nears all-time record fundraising.
Christmas campaign beats goal
But the fundraising work isn't over just yet
Donors on pace for a record year.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
Jewelry gifted anonymously up for grabs
Golden gift will help campaign.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
Generosity? You're seeing it right here
Residents open hearts, check books for Press CFA.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
Sweet gifts within the presents
Press Christmas for all brings out the best in people.
Curtain rises on 35th Christmas for All
Press Christmas for All starts today.
Don't trust the pollsters, senator says
Risch also predicts virus vaccine coming by end of year
Sen. Jim Risch met with Press editorial board.
MASKED MARVELS
Mostly anonymous, health care workers are this year's heroes
Tribute to KH professionals
In the eye of the beholder
Hayden man adorns lawn with distinctive creations
Roger Thom is a tinkerer
Kootenai Health launches recovery plan
COEUR d’ALENE — Kootenai Health isn’t used to losing money.
WHEN HOSPITALS GET SICK Losses piling up at Kootenai Health
COEUR d’ALENE — Kootenai Health lost $6 million in the last two weeks of March, according to CFO Kimberly Webb.
Series focuses on coronavirus impact
Imagine a storm is coming.
BACK THEN Flowers and fishes
Despite the moment’s peril — global pandemic or world war — some things never change.
Listen to the writers
While we’re staying at home, our Coeur d’Alene predecessors were getting together in the midst of their global challenge, World War II.
AID PACKAGE: He doesn’t love it, but Fulcher votes yes
U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher voted Thursday for the nearly half-trillion dollar aid package for businesses and hospitals, but he did it with some asterisks attached.
It’s always about family
Meet the Craig-Johnson-Johnson-Nelson ladies, four generations who gathered in Coeur d’Alene and had this timeless photo published April 24, 1942.
BACK THEN A penny saved...
The way things are going, a gallon of gas might soon cost about what it did in 1942.
BACK THEN You can’t wipe with gems
Diamonds are a government’s best friend.