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Libby man receives state prison sentence for assaulting girlfriend
But at Monday’s sentencing, Boris announced…
Eureka man gets prison time for magic mushroom grow
Davis’ criminal history as well as testimony by his 74-year-old father, Dennis George Davis, played prominently in the hearing.
Gem State average gas price is 17 cents per gallon cheaper than a year ago
Idaho moved up one spot to seventh in the country for the most expensive fuel behind California ($4.56), Hawaii ($4.47), Washington ($4.41), Oregon ($4.02), Nevada ($3.76), and Alaska ($3.73). 48 of the 50 states saw prices drop or level off from the previous week.
Rite Aid in Coeur d'Alene to close July 14
Rite Aid on West Ironwood Drive is set to close July 14, closely following the closure of the nearby location in Hayden's Prairie Shopping Center.
Headlines: Details on man who shot Idaho firefighters, car plunges off Jewel Basin Road, and officials establish CWD management zone
Details released around man who shot Idaho firefighters, car plunges 400 feet off Jewel Basin Road, and officials establish CWD management zone in Flathead Valley.
Abiotic vs. biotic: How to decode problems in your garden
Pests and diseases are biotic factors that impact an ecosystem and its organisms. Examples: those deer mowing your hostas to the ground, along with the cabbage worms chomping your kale. Abiotic factors, the non-living components, including physical, chemical, and other factors, can significantly impact a garden’s health just as much as pests and diseases can.
The Exhausted Dad: K-pop and modern kid viewing habits
It can be tough to predict what stories will connect with kids, particularly in a family with four extremely different-minded children.
'Elio’ deserves better than ‘bomb’ status
Disney/Pixar’s “Elio” recently netted the lowest-grossing opening weekend of any Pixar movie in its history.
Thousands of Idahoans could lose health care coverage under federal spending bill
Early estimates show around 40,000 Idahoans could lose Medicaid coverage and an additional 35,000 people could lose their health care insurance through the state marketplace under the sweeping budget reconciliation bill passed Thursday by Congress.
Trump signs his tax and spending cut bill at the White House July 4 picnic
Against odds that at times seemed improbable, Trump achieved his goal of celebrating a historic — and divisive — legislative victory in time for the nation's birthday. Fighter jets and a stealth bomber streaked through the sky over the annual White House Fourth of July picnic as Trump and first lady Melania Trump stepped out onto the White House balcony.
Biggest show ever
Hagadone Marine Group president promises spectacular fireworks display tonight
Hagadone Marine Group president Craig Brossene has been involved in the yearly fireworks show over Coeur d’Alene Lake for 28 years.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights July 4, 2025
Television, streaming and radio listings for this weekend.
Parents urged to prepare for tax credit program
The Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit is a new refundable tax credit program that provides nearly $50 million in state funds to pay for eligible nonpublic school expenses for Idaho K-12 students and Idaho disabled students up to 21 years of age.
BTAA maintains no-kill status in 2024
More than 90% of dogs, cats that entered facility were saved
Better Together Animal Alliance, North Idaho's largest animal welfare organization, maintained no-kill status in 2024, according to the organization's annual data report.
Legals for July, 4 2025
The House gives final approval to Trump's big tax bill and sends it to him to sign
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans propelled President Donald Trump's big trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill to final passage Thursday in Congress, overcoming multiple setbacks to approve his signature second-term policy package before a Fourth of July deadline.
The House gives final approval to Trump's big tax bill in a milestone for his second-term agenda
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Johnson promised his own speech would be short, as they rush to finish up the big bill after another chaotic day, and night, at the Capitol.. “Our way is to plow through and get it done,” Johnson said, emerging in the middle of the night from closed-door meetings. “We will meet our July 4th deadline.”
No jail time for Libby man guilty of cocaine possession
Cuffe ordered Maxim to pay the fee while pointing out that he had the duration of the sentence to do it.
Libby swim pond not quite ready for public use
Noble is also hoping people who use the facility will do so with care.
Ephrata and Soap Lake blotters for July 3, 2025
The reports below were provided by the sheriff's office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.