SPIRIT LAKE — Labor Day celebrations started a day early in Spirit Lake on Sunday, as the community gathered in The Big Park to enjoy the Labor Day Car Show and check out dozens of local vendors.
Former Press reporter Madison Hardy will be working in Washington, D.C. Hardy, who has been Gov. Brad Little's press secretary for two years, recently started her new job as communications ...
Hold on to your hard hats. This bumpy ride is going to get bumpier. With September’s arrival, sweet summer 2024 is swept away, replaced by an autumn that’s bound to be far more frenetic than ...
A woman working in a meatpacking plant went into the freezer toward the end of her shift one day. Unexpectedly the door closed and locked, trapping her inside. She yelled and pounded on the door ...
The County Line Fire, near Plummer, is 80% contained, according to the latest update from the Idaho Department of Lands. County Line Road remains closed at this time as crews work to remove ...
In the Aug. 28 Coeur d'Alene Press, the headline article was regarding North Idaho College's accreditation. The college board had a meeting with consultants from the accreditation firm. On page ...
Idaho, while known for its affordability compared to many other states, exhibits regional variations in the cost of living. Except when it comes to housing. In the more urban areas like Boise ...
The Kootenai County Farmers' Market loves dogs, but just not on Saturdays at its Hayden site. "We have posted signs, asked nicely, and now we are asking for your help," says a letter posted on its ...
Flotation devices from the industry's best name brands are offered at the new Wake Hut in The Coeur d'Alene Resort Plaza Shops at 210 Sherman Ave. (Suite 156) downtown. The store has a large ...
Why couldn't Godzilla eat the hotel? Because it was too suite! • • • Send your groaners to Devin Weeks, [email protected]. Keep ’em clean, and don’t be mean!
More than 10,000 workers at 25 U.S. hotels were on strike Monday after choosing Labor Day weekend to amplify their demands for higher pay, fairer workloads and the reversal of COVID-era cuts.
When Ariel Morgan began collapsing without explanation, she did what anyone would do: go to the doctor. But without health insurance while between jobs, Morgan could only watch as medical bills ...