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Compensated for extra work
New rules from the state Department of Labor and Industries will give many workers a raise or allow them to qualify for overtime starting in 2021. (Spokesman-Review)

Divisive project vote delayed
A vote on a Wolf Lodge Bay project that has some people in Coeur d'Alene concerned about its effect on the annual migration of eagles has been delayed. (Spokesman-Review)

Serial abuser?
Three people, including a former gymnast, have come forward to detail sexual abuse by a 64-year-old man.  (KXLY)

Attacking a teenager
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg is the Time Person of the Year, and President Donald Trump says that's "ridiculous." (Associated Press
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Wilson Criscione was a staff writer and editor at the Inlander from 2016-2022.