Morning News: North Idaho High School Focuses On Tech Education, Airlines Continue To Cut Capacity
North Idaho High School Propels Students Into Tech Fields – “The school has given the Lakeland High junior a positive outlook on the start of the school year, not to mention his career possibility of engineering. “KTEC is an opportunity that a lot of kids don’t have,” Clark said. “This will make me feel more like I’m accomplishing something and help me get certified in an industry that I’m interested in. “ Coeur d’Alene Press
Airlines Focus on ‘Capacity Discipline’ – “Short term, expect more of the same, except maybe worse, for passengers. While raising fares and adding fees, airlines have cut domestic capacity — by about 11 percent since 2005 — reducing service in many midsize and smaller markets and stuffing more people than ever into airplanes. And as they evaluate fall bookings, airlines have given every indication that they will cut even more capacity if necessary to maintain a profitable balance of supply and demand. “ The New York Times
Hewlett-Packard is in need of a reboot – “Hewlett-Packard Co. used to be known as a place where innovative thinkers flocked to work on great ideas that opened new frontiers in technology. These days, HP is looking behind the times.” Associated Press
Twin Falls Tourism Up 6 Percent Compared to 2011 – “It’s been a good summer to own an outdoor recreation company in Twin Falls. From rafting to golfing to kayaking, local outfitters say they enjoyed a busy four months with tourism up 6 percent over last year, according to a Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce spokeswoman.” Times-News