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Ovechkin helps Capitals avoid elimination
TORONTO (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored twice, including the go-ahead goal early in the third period, as the Washington Capitals rallied from two goals down to beat the New York Islanders 3-2 Tuesday night and avoid a sweep in their first-round series.
Asian shares extend rally; S&P 500 within 1% of record
Shares advanced in Asia on Tuesday, extending another rally that took the S&P 500 to within striking distance of its all-time high set in February.
Asian shares extend rally; S&P 500 within 1% of record
Shares advanced in Asia on Tuesday, extending another rally that took the S&P 500 to within striking distance of its all-time high set in February.
Asian shares extend rally; S&P 500 within 1% of record
Shares advanced in Asia on Tuesday, extending another rally that took the S&P 500 to within striking distance of its all-time high set in February.
US stocks open higher, pushing S&P 500 near all-time record
Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street, pushing the S&P 500 ever closer to the all-time high it reached back in February, before the coronavirus shutdowns slammed the economy. The index was up 0.3% in the early going Tuesday. European markets were also higher. The gains followed President Donald Trump’s announcement that he plans to cut taxes on capital gains and income. Declines in big-name tech stocks like Apple and Microsoft kept the gains in check. Those stocks have far outpaced the rest of the market this year as investors bet they could thrive in a stay-at-home economy. Treasury yields rose.
Vote nears on resuming eviction proceedings in California
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Eviction and foreclosure proceedings in California could resume Sept. 1, California's chief justice announced Tuesday, putting pressure on the state Legislature to pass a law by the end of the month to prevent what many fear could be an “eviction tsunami” similar to the bursting of the housing bubble a decade ago.
Newsom proposes $600 payment for low-income Californians
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Millions of low-income Californians would get a $600 payment from the state under a budget proposal by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
UN chief: Polluters must join 'net zero' club for climate
BERLIN (AP) — Polluters must step up their commitments to cutting greenhouse gas emissions before a crucial climate summit in November, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday.
Overdraft fee changes are on the way
(ARA) - There are new regulations going into effect this summer that could change the way your bank charges overdraft fees for debit card purchases. Are you ready? Officials hope the changes will help consumers avoid unexpected fees, but even after the new government rules go into effect on July 1, many banks will continue to charge a fee if you opt in to their overdraft service. It's important to know how these changes might affect you and your money.
Teach your children about good money management
(ARA) - Children learn the basics - math, English and science - at school. But when it comes to learning about saving and spending money wisely, the lessons begin at home.
Coeur d'Alene bank robbery suspect sought
Three Coeur d’Alene schools were locked down Monday morning as police searched for a man who allegedly robbed the Spokane Teachers Credit Union at the Crossroads Center on the 2700 block of N. Ramsey Road.
Jail ordered in Sagle crash case
SANDPOINT — A Cocolalla man who accidentally struck a Lake Pend Oreille School District student at a bus stop is being ordered to serve 29 days in jail for failing to report the collision, which broke the boy’s leg.
WBCSD closes PREP
PRIEST RIVER — There are many reasons students might choose an alternative high school, from being homeless to simply not fitting in at a traditional school.
Idaho Gives eyes $1.5 million goal
Idaho employers are gearing up for Idaho Gives — Idaho’s largest day of online giving, organized by the Idaho Nonprofit Center — and have big plans to help local nonprofits have their biggest fundraising day yet. While Idaho Gives is still a month away on May 3, there are many ways to start preparing.
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IFRW announces scholarship winners
Silverwood embezzler gets up to 14 years
Silverwood Theme Park’s former chief financial officer was sentenced this week to at least three years in prison for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Athol family fun park.
Seniors garner more than $1M in scholarships
PRIEST RIVER — The seniors at Priest River Lamanna High School walked with their class over the weekend, taking their first steps into the future.
Accessory in Smith killing sentenced
SANDPOINT — A Clark Fork man who witnessed the execution of Michael Wyatt Smith, but kept quiet about the slaying to avoid meeting a similar fate was given a suspended prison term on Thursday.
Little outlines priorities in 'State' address
Governor Brad Little delivered his second State of the State address Monday, highlighting past achievements and calling for increased education spending amid an otherwise lean budget year. The governor’s proposed budget calls for improved K-3 literacy, increased teacher salaries, and investments in specific higher education programs.
Bulldogs lose heartbreaker on buzzer beater
MERIDIAN — The Sandpoint Bulldog girls basketball team achieved a lot of goals during the season.