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Cd'A zeroes in on high school disparity
For years, 'equity issue' has separated CHS, LCHS
For years, 'equity issue' has separated CHS, LCHS
2022: Strong economy, significant population growth
session are an indicator of Idaho’s strong economy and the significant population
Financial decisions, policy choices reflect our Idaho values
Mayor leaving banking behind
Jacobson's retirement signals more time for family - and fun
After an illustrious career in banking, spanning nearly 44 years, Post Falls Mayor Ron Jacobson is retiring from the industry Friday.
A key inflation gauge rose 5.8% in 2021, most in 39 years
economists project that growth will slow in the first three months of the year
Housing in Hayden at a crossroads
I am a Hayden homeowner who only recently became aware of the dramatic changes in zoning codes proposed in the Hayden “2040 Comprehensive Plan.”
Chauvin pleads guilty to federal charge in Floyd’s death
Chauvin appeared in person Wednesday for the change of plea hearing in an orange short-sleeve prison shirt
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL — Going up from rock bottom
Young mom loses custody of children following incident with drugs, now sober and almost ready to graduate from the Good Samaritan program, she is hopeful that one day she will have her children back.
Eviction confusion, again: End of US ban doesn't cause spike
Sterling credited an increase in eviction diversion programs
MLB delays opening day to mid-May at earliest due to virus
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball pushed back opening day until mid-May at the earliest on Monday because of the new coronavirus after the federal government recommended restricting events of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks.
MLB delays opening day to mid-May at earliest due to virus
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball pushed back opening day until mid-May at the earliest on Monday because of the new coronavirus after the federal government recommended restricting events of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks.
Liz Weston: How to raid your retirement funds in a crisis
In an ideal world, your retirement accounts would be left alone for retirement. You’ve probably noticed that we’re not living in an ideal world.
Cracks in Europe's shared currency reappear in virus crisis
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The virus outbreak is exposing cracks in the foundation of Europe's 21-year-old shared currency and festering animosities among its members, even as governments struggle to come up with a unified response where success or failure could mark the continent's politics for years to come.
Louisiana responds to coronavirus with rare bipartisanship
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A simple gift from a bitter political rival — a medical mask emblazoned with Louisiana's state seal — has helped Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards pound home a bipartisan plea for people to stay at home and avoid spreading the new coronavirus.
Louisiana responds to coronavirus with rare bipartisanship
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A simple gift from a bitter political rival — a medical mask emblazoned with Louisiana's state seal — has helped Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards pound home a bipartisan plea for people to stay at home and avoid spreading the new coronavirus.
Butler named new WBCSD trustee
Since January, West Bonner County School Board has been short a representative for Zone 5.
Liz Weston: How to raid your retirement funds in a crisis
In an ideal world, your retirement accounts would be left alone for retirement. You’ve probably noticed that we’re not living in an ideal world.
Cracks in Europe's shared currency reappear in virus crisis
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The virus outbreak is exposing cracks in the foundation of Europe's 21-year-old shared currency and festering animosities among its members, even as governments struggle to come up with a unified response where success or failure could mark the continent's politics for years to come.
Consumers get some breaks, but layoffs keep coming
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Tuesday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
Liz Weston: How to raid your retirement funds in a crisis
In an ideal world, your retirement accounts would be left alone for retirement. You’ve probably noticed that we’re not living in an ideal world.
The Latest: EU takes measures to ease virus economic impact
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