Spokane Park Board to Consider Pavilion Naming Rights Agreement

SPOKANE – The Spokane Park Board’s Riverfront Park Committee will discuss a proposed naming rights agreement for the Spokane Pavilion during its meeting on March 10. The agreement, presented by Riverfront Park Director Jonathan Moog, would
Former Olympian Added to FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List

LOS ANGELES, CA – Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has been added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Authorities allege he led a transnational drug trafficking organization and ordered multiple murders. The FBI made the
How Washington Drivers May be Funding Transit at The Gas Pump

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington drivers may be funding transit when they fill up their vehicles at the gas pump due not only to how carbon auctions under the Climate Commitment Act could be indirectly raising gas prices,
Porta Potty Fire at Normal Hill Cemetery, Community Center Trash Can Set Ablaze in Separate Incidents

LEWISTON, ID – Lewiston police have arrested two homeless individuals in separate incidents involving third-degree arson. Both cases, occurring days apart, involved damage to public property. Porta Potty Fire at Normal Hill Cemetery On March 3, officers
Fact-Check: Backyard Chickens Aren’t Safe From Bird Flu

As egg prices continue to skyrocket across the United States, some consumers are looking for alternative ways to secure affordable eggs, including turning to their backyard. Last month, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, penned a commentary
ITD Begins Final Season of Construction on New Safer US95 South of Moscow

MOSCOW, ID – The final season of construction on the long planned for project to make U.S. Highway 95 safer South of Moscow will begin soon. The Idaho Transportation Department has announced that crews will restart work
Dworshak Announces Temporary Closure of Bruce’s Eddy Boat Ramp

AHSAHKA, ID – The boat ramp at Bruce’s Eddy will be temporarily closed from Mar. 10 to Mar. 15 while it is used for the delivery and assembly of a new fuel dock.The closure may be extended
Chad Whetzel Appointed Whitman County Commissioner

COLFAX, WA – Chad Whetzel has been appointed to fill the empty seat on the Whitman County Board of Commissioners. Commissioners Tom Handy and Art Swannack appointed Whetzel to the seat Monday morning. He fills the post
Human Remains Identified in Juniper Dunes Area of Central Washington

PASCO, WA – Franklin County Sheriff’s Office announced today that human remains discovered at the Juniper Dunes Recreation Area on October 6 have been identified as those of 30-year-old Jaziel Jimenez Caballero of Pasco. According to the sheriff’s
Trump Sends a Message to Greenland

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump released a statement Sunday inviting the people of Greenland to become part of the U.S. ahead of elections this week in Greenland. The comments are the latest from the president offering