UPDATE: Lewiston Man Dies Following Interstate 90 Collision Near Cle Elum

CLE ELUM, WA – A three-vehicle collision on eastbound Interstate 90 near milepost 81 has resulted in the death of a 70-year-old man from Lewiston according to an updated report from the Washington State Patrol. The crash
Idaho County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Woman on Drug Charges Near Grangeville

GRANGEVILLE, ID – The Idaho County Sheriff’s Office responded to a welfare check outside Grangeville on the evening of March 7, leading to the arrest of a woman on drug-related charges. According to the sheriff’s office, dispatch
U.S. Education Department Escalates Crackdown on Gaza Protests With Warning to Colleges

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Education Department on Monday warned 60 colleges and universities they could face repercussions if they fail “to protect Jewish students on campus.” In a statement announcing letters to schools across the
Idaho Senate Says Health Workers Shouldn’t Have to Violate Religious Beliefs to Provide Care

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Senate voted along party lines Monday to pass a bill that prevents health care professionals and entities from being forced to participate in nonemergency procedures that would violate their sincerely held religious
Washington House Passes Bill to Strengthen Medical Cannabis Tax Exemption Oversight

OLYMPIA, WA – On March 10, 2025, the Washington State House of Representatives passed House Bill 1341, introduced by Representative Sharon Wylie (D-Vancouver), to enhance oversight of the state’s medical cannabis tax exemption. The bill enables the
WA House Advances Bill Allowing Judges to Drop Charges For Low-Level Offenders

OLYMPIA, WA – House Democrats advanced a bill Saturday attempting to create a pathway to rehabilitation by allowing judges to dismiss charges upon “substantial compliance” with court-ordered conditions. Intended for low-level offenses, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1113 expands judicial
Williamson Voted Cascade Conference Pitcher of the Week

CORVALLIS, OR – Jadon Williamson had the best outing of his career on Saturday en route to his first Cascade Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Week honor, the conference announced on Monday. Williamson was lights out on
Could Checkoff Programs Be Next on DOGE’s Chopping Block?

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The “Got Milk?” campaign is one of the most infamous advertisements campaigns funded by the food industry. Though the images of people sporting milk mustaches were once practically ubiquitous, consumers may have difficulty pinpointing
Costs of Child Care Now Outpace College Tuition in 38 States, Analysis Finds

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The cost of child care now exceeds the price of college tuition in 38 states and the District of Columbia, according to a new analysis conducted by the Economic Policy Institute. The left-leaning think
Coalition of AGs Announce Final Plan to End Google’s Search Engine Monopoly

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser recently announced a coalition of 38 attorneys general and the Department of Justice have proposed a final package of remedies to end Google’s monopoly over internet search engines. The remedies would