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Though Dr. Frank Velasquez said there is a "light at the end of the tunnel," he cautioned against spending the holidays with people outside of your household. → Read More
The device is allowing Weston Keefe, who can't use his arms or hands, to play with his classmates on the playground. → Read More
Moderna's coronavirus vaccine can be stored frozen or refrigerated, which helps Panhandle Health with logistics. → Read More
The hospital had to divert patients to other area healthcare facilities earlier in the pandemic due to understaffing caused by the coronavirus. → Read More
The hospital had to divert patients to other area healthcare facilities earlier in the pandemic due to understaffing caused by the coronavirus. → Read More
In this episode of One Foot in the Grave, Jen York and Taylor Viydo discuss the suspects and clues that point them to the discovery of Lori Vallow's missing children → Read More
In this podcast episode, hosts Jen York and Taylor Viydo sit down to discuss a newly wed mother with a dark past at the center of missing children's case. → Read More
Spokane County is one of the areas set to receive help from the nursing teams as coronavirus cases continue to affect long-term care facilities. → Read More
After consulting with legal, the commissioners determined pulling funding from the Panhandle Health District isn't possible until they've had budget discussions. → Read More
The county currently gives more than $250,000 to the Panhandle Health District, which covers Idaho's five northern counties. → Read More
Tom Deutsch, who spent more than four decades in the long-term care industry, started the "It's Just Wallpaper" podcast to help families choose the right facility. → Read More
Dr. Joshua Meek said he was exposed to coronavirus by a close family friend that he met with on Nov. 1 along with Meek's wife and one of his three sons. → Read More
Dr. Joshua Meek said he was exposed to coronavirus by a close family friend that he met with on Nov. 1 along with Meek's wife and one of his three sons. → Read More
With new restrictions in Washington being more severe than those in Idaho, cities near the border are preparing for an increase in Washington customers. → Read More
Ninety-one staff members were not in school as of Thursday afternoon for various reasons tied to COVID-19 → Read More
Earlier this week, about 10 percent of the district's drivers were out due to COVID-19, according to Jeff Voeller, the district's operations director. → Read More
Earlier this week, about 10 percent of the district's drivers were out due to COVID-19, according to Jeff Voeller, the district's operations director. → Read More
Coeur d'Alene Police Chief Lee White confirmed with KREM that the four individuals in question were all tied to a single instance last Friday. → Read More
Prosecution was declined because no warning and no opportunity to comply with the mask mandate was given to the people involved. → Read More
Contact tracers are now educating positive cases and asking them to inform close contacts amid a rise in cases. → Read More