Attorney General Investigators Arrest a Boise Man for Sexual Exploitation of a Child
(BOISE) – Attorney General Raúl Labrador has announced investigators with his Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit arrested a Boise man in Idaho, Thursday, January 11th, 2024 for alleged sexual exploitation of a child. 67-year-old Joseph Fabrocini was booked into the
Pacific Northwest kids encouraged to enter radon poster contest
Kids across the Northwest are encouraged to use their creativity to raise awareness about the dangers of radon gas by participating in the 2024 Northwest Radon Poster Contest. Poster designs will help educate about radon and encourage people
Husband and Wife Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud and Obstruction of Justice Relating to Defrauding an Elderly Victim Out of Her Home
BOISE – James Dougherty, 43, of Boise, pleaded guilty to wire fraud involving a scheme to defraud an elderly victim of money and real property. His wife, Jessica Dougherty, 42, also of Boise, pleaded guilty to obstruction
STINKER STORES STOMP OUT HUNGER CAMPAIGN SUPPORTED IDAHOANS FACING FOOD INSECURITY
The Stomp Out Hunger Campaign Benefits The Idaho Foodbank Meridian, ID – Stinker Stores and The Idaho Foodbank celebrated the results of the Stomp Out Hunger Campaign with a check presentation at the Idaho Steelheads Game last
Supreme Court to Review Homeless Camping in Public Spaces
(BOISE) – Today, the Supreme Court of the United States granted a petition to review the Ninth Circuit’s decision in City of Grants Pass v. Gloria Johnson after Attorney General Raúl Labrador led a 20-state coalition asking the Supreme Court to grant certiorari in
Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse to Provide Overnight Warming Center Location
January 12, 2024 (Moscow, Idaho) — The Palouse region is currently experiencing colder-than-normal winter weather conditions and potentially dangerous wind chills over the next several days. The City of Moscow, the University of Idaho, and Latah County have partnered with
New Memory Care Facility Coming Soon to Lewiston

Generations Lewiston is going to open their new memory care apartments soon. If you have someone experiencing memory loss, and needing extra help around the house, Generations is here to help. They offer Respite, short-term care, and
City of Moscow January Artwalk Event Set for January 18
January 12, 2024 (Moscow, Idaho) — The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission announce 3rd Thursday Artwalk for the month of January, to be held from 4 – 8 p.m. on Thursday, January 18. 3rd Thursday Artwalk in Moscow features visual, culinary,
DEQ awards nearly $280,000 to seven drinking water and wastewater systems across Idaho
BOISE — The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) today announced the award of $279,580 to seven drinking water and wastewater systems to help the facilities evaluate system deficiencies and determine necessary upgrades. The funding is made possible through Governor
Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center Open to Community Members in Need of Warming
January 12, 2024 (Moscow, Idaho) — The Palouse region is currently experiencing colder-than-normal winter weather conditions and potentially dangerous wind chills over the next several days. For community members in need of warm shelter during the current winter weather