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Put America first, Avista patrons tell utilities panel
COEUR d’ALENE — There are 5.3 billion reasons why the Avista-Hydro One sale might go through. However, the voices of Kootenai County residents might negate all of them — if the Idaho Public Utilities Commission’s three members heed them.
University of Idaho announces spring dean's list
The University of Idaho has announced the 2016 spring semester dean’s list. Undergraduate students who are registered for at least 12 credits (10 in the College of Law) and attain a GPA of 3.50 (3.0 in the College of Law) for a given semester are placed on lists prepared for the college deans.
Building a savings cushion in a time of emergency
If you are going to stockpile anything these days, consider liquid savings.
UK variant hunters lead global race to stay ahead of COVID
LONDON (AP) — On March 4, 2020, when there were just 84 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.K., professor Sharon Peacock recognized that the country needed to expand its capacity to analyze the genetic makeup of the virus.
UK variant hunters lead global race to stay ahead of COVID
LONDON (AP) — On March 4, 2020, when there were just 84 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.K., professor Sharon Peacock recognized that the country needed to expand its capacity to analyze the genetic makeup of the virus.
UK variant hunters lead global race to stay ahead of COVID
LONDON (AP) — On March 4, 2020, when there were just 84 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.K., professor Sharon Peacock recognized that the country needed to expand its capacity to analyze the genetic makeup of the virus.
'Breaking Bad' is ending run still looking good
NEW YORK - The supply is running low and you know there won't be more. "Breaking Bad" stands to leave its fans reeling.
Search for possible serial killer presses on
Remains of eight victims found so far
OAK BEACH, N.Y. - While investigators scour miles of desolate New York beachfront from the tops of fire trucks and map plans for officers to traverse a daunting morass of thicket on horseback in search of more victims, dozens of detectives are inspecting credit card receipts, telephone records, old traffic tickets and even applications for clamming licenses in the hunt for a possible serial killer.
Wrestling nationals coming here in '14
NIC, Spokane hosted wrestling for first time this year; NIC also may bid on nationals in volleyball
The NJCAA wrestling tournament will return to Spokane in 2014 after North Idaho College athletic director Al Williams and Chris Frye of the Spokane Regional Sports Commission won their bid at the NJCAA meetings in Daytona Beach, Fla., on March 26.
Records October 15, 2011
More head games
Another cranium-powered goal from Wambach lifts U.S. past France and into finals
MOENCHENGLADBACH, Germany — Abby Wambach sure knows how to deliver.
Report: Administrators, teachers received raises for school year
School district officials are defending their payrolls in response to a report showing many Idaho teachers and administrators received raises for this school year.
Can we still build, America?
Obama call for manufacturing revival a tough goal
Bankrupt resort founder faces probe
Blixseth, ex-bookkeeper questioned by FBI
BILLINGS, Mont. - Two years after the bankruptcy of Montana's Yellowstone Club laid bare a massive real estate scheme fueled by greed, fraud and hundreds of millions of dollars in ill-advised loans, criminal investigators are probing the activities of one of the founders of the ultra-exclusive resort.
UK variant hunters lead global race to stay ahead of COVID
LONDON (AP) — On March 4, 2020, when there were just 84 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.K., professor Sharon Peacock recognized that the country needed to expand its capacity to analyze the genetic makeup of the virus.
Coeur d'Alene tribal member makes history
Tough talk ahead of next government showdown
GOP scoffs at debt 'no-negotiation' vow from Obama
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A helping hand
Young woman leads charge to reopen safe haven for kids
White's first year
Police chief draws praise for leadership, proactive approach
COEUR d’ALENE — Police Chief Lee White’s first year as Coeur d’Alene’s top law enforcer was fraught with ups and downs, but White said for him, it’s been mostly ups.