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It's worth remembering that not too long ago, a bipartisan delegation from Idaho pushed through the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
By Mary Lou Reed
Tags: Columns & Letters, Idaho, bipartisan, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
We humans will need to change to preserve biodiversity
Tags: Comment
Making sense of what happened in North Idaho on Nov. 6
Maybe 18 years is plenty of time for a Supreme Court justice to serve
Tags: Comment, Supreme Court, Comment
Meet some of the upstart Dems running in deep-red Idaho
Tags: Comment, idaho, election 2018, democrats
Time to dump the Electoral College; 11 states are already on board
Idaho's most progressive document may have been created by a bunch of new Democratic leaders
It took quite an effort, dating back to the 1970s, to get the Centennial Trail extended into Idaho
Who's funding your candidate? It's hard to say, which is why we should amend the Constitution
The Gem State has long reflected its natural gifts by advocating for wild, open spaces
No construction rules in Kootenai County? What could go wrong?
A panel of North Idaho women want their sisters to lead
It may take the political equivalent of a crowbar to expand Medicaid in Idaho, but some are trying
The Trump administration leads an unprecedented rollback of protected national monuments
Tags: Comment, trump, national monuments
Shifting the Power Balance
The #MeToo Moment
Tags: News, #MeToo
Freedom Blighter
Gubernatorial candidate Raúl Labrador has his eye on our wild lands
Perpetuating Poverty
Most Americans support raising the minimum wage; unfortunately, the state of Idaho is listening only to a few billionaires
Lumber's New Legacy
The Atlas Mill purchase offers more access to the water in Coeur d'Alene
An Idaho Original
Cecil Andrus' passing reminds us of the kind of politics we used to have
Tuition Blues
As young people head off to college, you wonder if there's a better way than loading them down with crippling debt
Spokane-based YouTuber Ghoulz has turned his teenage Fortnite videos into a thriving entertainment business
By Seth Sommerfeld
Much like computers and the internet, artificial intelligence is here to stay. Educators hope to use the technology as a tool for student learning
By Colton Rasanen
2 Loons Distillery in Loon Lake celebrates 10 years of making craft spirits
By Dora Scott
Spokane City Council could eliminate height restrictions for parts of downtown
By Eliza Billingham
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