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Idaho Supreme Court ruled stormwater Lewiston illegally collected stormwater fees
LEWISTON, ID - The Idaho Supreme Court ruled Lewiston illegally collected stormwater fees between 2009 and 2010.
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States, banks reach $25 billion foreclosure-abuse settlement
U.S. states have reached a $25 billion deal with the nation's biggest mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses that occurred after the housing bubble burst. More
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Gingrich hopes high road, new funds can save him
Newt Gingrich, suddenly in danger of losing his perch as Mitt Romney's strongest GOP challenger, is fine-tuning his presidential campaign to place more emphasis on raising money, guarding his home turf and trying to avoid nasty quarrels with the front-runner. More
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Local firefighters train for upcoming charity event in Seattle
Local firefighters raised more than $900.00 for charity.
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New Lewiston City Library estimates have dropped
The December 2010 estimates for the renovation of the Lewiston City Library have dropped.
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Mayor travels abroad to generate local business
A Lewiston official will take a long journey abroad hoping to benefit local businesses.
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35,000-pounds of Super Bowl leftovers donated to needy
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Respect Asotin County shares thoughts on Home Rule
CLARKSTON, WA - Respect Asotin County shares their thoughts about Home Rule Tuesday night at Walla Walla Community College.
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Eastern Washington hole is shrouded in mystery
From Bigfoot to the disappearance of D.B. Cooper, the Pacific Northwest is full of mysteries. Another mystery burred deep in the hills of eastern Washington keeps resurfacing. More
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Senate: Give Occupy Boise time to claim property
A public hearing on House Bill 404 is scheduled in the Senate State Affairs Committee at 8 a.m. Wednesday with a vote to follow. More
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Vandals sign big offensive lineman
Signing day was a big day for the Idaho Vandals, literally. Amongst some of the junior college transfers signed yesterday was offensive lineman Semisi Tupou.
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Vandals sign 23 new players
Today Idaho Vandals head coach Robb Akey announced 23 signees that have committed to playing in Moscow led by Coeur d'Alene QB Chad Chalich and wide receiver Deon Watson. More
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Leach has high praise for new QB recruit
This signing day was different than most for new Washington State head coach Mike Leach. He had to balance putting together a new staff as well as finalizing recruits in just a matter of weeks.
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Mizell dismissed from WSU
Washington State head football coach Mike Leach announced on Tuesday that sophomore linebacker C.J. Mizell has been kicked off the team for violation of team policy.
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Charlston earns player of the week honors
Good things happen in three's, at least that's the case of the Vandals women's basketball team. More
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WSU men suffer first home loss
Unfortunately all good things must come to an end, and they did for the Washington State men's basketball team on Saturday. More
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Gesser named WAC recruiter of the year
Idaho Vandals running backs coach Jason Gesser, who has been with the team less than a year, has been named the Scout/FoxSportsNext recruiter of the year for the Western Athletic Conference.
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Taylor shines as sophomore on varsity squad
Carli Taylor is a sophomore basketball player at Kendrick High School and like a lot of other smaller schools, her and her teammates, play more sports then just basketball. Carli says through it all, the team has a very strong bond.
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Fiance of man charged with marijuana grow operation says he is innocent
Levi Brett's fiance, Jennifer Lanpheir tells her side of the story.
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Shot fired into window of U of I residence hall
The University of Idaho says no one was injured when a gun shot was fired into the window of a campus residence hall.
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Otter visits U of I to promote Idaho Global Entrepreneur Mission
Idaho Governor "Butch" Otter made a special visit Monday to the University of Idaho.
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Brittney has big dreams and buckets of Bengal pride
Brittney Keil wants to see the world More
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Reconstruction well underway for new library
Demolition and reconstruction is well under way for the new Lewiston City Library.
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Protestors outline demands in letter to Wells Fargo
A group of protesters hit the streets Friday after they submitted a letter to Wells Fargo.
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Court: Calif. same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
A federal appeals court has declared California's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional, paving the way for a likely U.S. Supreme Court showdown on the voter-approved law. More
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Sister puts fake obituary for brother in paper
Mark Twain allegedly once said "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." That exact problem is now plaguing a Colorado man. As Sara Morris reports, the man's sister declared him dead, in an obituary.
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Komen exec quits after funding flap
A high-ranking official resigned Tuesday from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity after a dispute over whether the group should give funding to Planned Parenthood, according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press. More
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Judge grants Hoisington's request to strike trial date
A convicted rapist has requested to strike his February 14th trial.
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Man jumps from Southway Bridge
Officers responded to a 911 call Monday afternoon after a man jumped off the Southway Bridge.
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