Baker retires from Hecla
Cassie Boggs, board chair, named interim president, CEO
As contemplated by Hecla’s existing management succession plan, Ms. Boggs will be assisted in managing the affairs of the Company by a committee comprised of Russell Lawlar, Senior Vice President – Chief Financial Officer, Carlos Aguilar, Vice President – Operations, and Mike Clary, Senior Vice President – Chief Administrative Officer.
It's a girl!
First baby of 2023 at Kootenai Health belongs to St. Maries couple
St. Maries parents get to hospital on time for first baby to be delivered
The making of 'The Miner'
Bronze statue created by Terry Lee a tribute to history while looking to the future
The Miner is home
Randy Weaver dies at 74
North Idaho man was at the center of Ruby Ridge standoff that claimed his wife, son, FBI agent
Randy Weaver dies
Downhill from here
Resorts enjoying spring conditions as they get ready to wrap up ski season
Hit the slopes while there is time
'The Suffragist' vandalized
Many angered, reward offered; city quickly cleans up statue
Rewards offered for info on statue vandalism
City floats dock plan
But committee wants more public input proposal for businesses to operate on Spokane River
The parks and recreation committee approved a motion to recommend to General Services to approve issuance of a “Request for Proposals” to solicit interested businesses to construct and maintain two docks and operate the businesses that would provide water-based recreation for the public near Harbor Center and to authorize City staff to select the most qualified bidder through a review team.
SWAN SONG
Officials say it will take millions of dollars, years to clean up contaminated sediment in the Coeur d’Alene River Basin and keep birds from dying
Swans annual die-off continues
White supremacist group eyes Hayden Lake
Plans gathering in March
Aryan Freedom Network eyes Hayden Lake gathering
COVID still surging
Kootenai County positivity tops 40%, highest yet
Positivity rate rises
Gov: Idahoans suspicious of government
Says independence another reason for state's lower vaccination rate
Gov. Little sounds off
COVID-19 positivity rates reach highest yet
First case of omicron identified in Shoshone County
COVID-19 rates go up
Omicron likely behind rise in local COVID count
Case numbers are probably higher, too
covid rising
Wanted: Snow
Schweitzer opens one chairlift; Lookout, Silver have high hopes to crank hill operations into full gear
Ski hills get some snow, need more
COVID 'crisis' ends statewide — but not here
Situation in North Idaho deemed 'volatile'
covid ends, but not here
Crisis standards of care continue
DHW board approves temporary rule in special meeting
Crisis standards of care continues
COVID-19 patient count declines
Kootenai Health spokesperson: Too soon to say if cases have peaked
Patient count down at KH
Hecla CEO seeks silver lining
Phillips Baker reflects on dismissal of 'bad actor' case
Baker reflects on 'bad actor' dismissal
Governor calls in reinforcements
National Guard returning, more medical personnel on the way
Little calls in help
COVID-19 positivity rate rises again
8,906 Idahoans fully vaccinated in past week
Coronavirus case surge continues
The face of Idaho's outdoors
Longtime Cd'A Press columnist, IDFG employee Jack McNeel dies
The face of Idaho's outdoors
'Taking a stand'
About 500 rally for Trump and liberty in Coeur d'Alene, decry corruption in government
'Taking a stand'
Still fighting for Trump
About 300 attend rally calling for Idaho's elected leaders to oppose Electoral College results
Still fighting for the president
CDA man makes backcountry rescue
Spokane man survives 3 nights after car becomes stuck in the snow
Man rescued in backcountry
Hundreds rally for president
Flotilla canceled, so Trump supporters shift to Sherman Avenue
Two-hour event colorful
Arson suspected in Hudson's fire
The fire started about 6:30 a.m. in the back of the building at 207 Sherman Ave.
Back home again
Knights of Columbus answers the call to deliver 1878 organ to Mission of the Sacred Heart
‘We will not comply’
Deputy urges calm to unhappy crowd after mask mandate approved
BLM protesters, those with flags, square off at McEuen Park over police incidents
COEUR d’ALENE — In the middle of the crowd, as two groups looked toward each other and occasionally exchanged shouts and glares, Amanda Longpre stood with her daughters Tuesday at McEuen Park.
Cd’A protests end peacefully
Armed ‘Patriots’ patrol city
‘Why are we tolerating this?’
About 200 turn out for freedom rally in Coeur d’Alene, call for governor to reopen state
Pastor under fire for leading Sunday service
By BILL BULEY
‘A remarkable character’
Journalist David Bond, considered a defender of the mining industry, dies at 69