Idaho gas Prices Bump up Slightly Over the Last Week

BOISE, ID – Idaho gas prices bobbed up and down throughout the week, settling at a penny and a half more than a week ago. But when it comes to rising prices, AAA says that the tide
Eastern Washington County Being Sued by State for Joining Trump Immigration Enforcement

RITZVILLE, WA – Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has filed a lawsuit against the Adams County Sheriff’s Office. Brown says the county is “illegally collaborating with federal immigration officials and aiding the Trump administration’s efforts to enlist
North Idaho Legislator Wants Employers to Verify Authorization Status of all Workers

BOISE, ID – Elected Idaho officials have introduced multiple bills pushing to regulate immigration in Idaho, making it clear that addressing unauthorized immigration is a priority. At least one legislator is pushing to require all employers use
Bonneville Power Administration Announces Intention to Split With California Energy Market

PORTLAND, OR – The nonprofit federal administration that provides one-third of the Northwest’s electricity is preparing to part ways with its current Western energy market and sell its excess energy to companies and electric cooperatives as far
Debate Heats up Over Ferguson’s Request for $100M to Hire More Police in Washington

OLYMPIA, WA – The governor’s push for $100 million in new state funding to hire police officers has gotten complicated as this year’s Washington legislative session enters its second half. A new bill moving through the Legislature
Idaho Lawmakers Consider Solutions to School Administrator Shortage

BOISE, ID – Idaho has a shortage of school administrators, especially in rural areas. A bill in the Legislature aims to address that. House Bill 295 would create the Administrator Leadership Apprenticeship Program to speed up the
Clutch Play by Behle Down the Stretch Lifts LCSC Over Jessup in Bandon Quarterfinal

BANDON, OR – LC State Men’s Golf opened its time at the Bandon Crossings Collegiate with a victory over NCAA Division II Jessup University on Sunday. The Warriors advanced to the semifinal round of the match play
Bill to Collect Immigration Status of Students in Idaho Public Schools Moves Forward in House

BOISE, ID – The Idaho House Education Committee on Friday voted to introduce a bill to collect the immigration statuses of students in public schools. The bill would add immigration status and nationality to the demographic data
LCSC Baseball Completes Series Sweep with Pair of Victories

LEWISTON, ID – Warrior pitching allowed just one run on the day and the LC State offense totaled double-digits in each contest to help No. 24 Warrior Baseball to a pair of run-rule victories on Sunday. The
Secret Service Shoots Armed man Located Near White House

WASHINGTON, D.C – The U.S. Secret Service shot an adult male near the White House in Washington, D.C., shortly after midnight on Sunday who brandished a firearm leading to an “armed confrontation” with law enforcement. The encounter