Lewiston City Library to Host Free “Idaho Originals” Music and Art Performance

LEWISTON, ID — The Lewiston City Library will welcome the musical talents of CrazyLove Duo for a free community performance on Thursday, April 10 at 6 p.m. in the Library Event Space. CrazyLove Duo, made up
Eastern WA School District Files Federal Complaint Over State Policy on Trans Athletes

KENNEWICK, WA – An eastern Washington school board is pleading for urgent federal intervention to force the state to comply with the Trump administration’s policy on transgender athletes. In a complaint filed this week with the U.S.
Retention Revolution: Micron Technology Named Idaho’s Most Coveted Employer, Survey Finds

BOISE, ID – When it comes to why people jump ship to a new job, a fatter paycheck often steals the spotlight. It’s the obvious draw – who doesn’t want more money? But dig a little deeper,
WDFW Approves New 2025-2026 Hunting Season Rules

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind made decisions on proposed changes to hunting season rules effective for the 2025-2026 seasons. The director did not approve a proposal for new deer
Moscow Police Rescue Woman Left Locked in Storage Unit Allegedly by Ex-Boyfriend

MOSCOW, ID – A 51-year-old Moscow man has been arrested for kidnapping for allegedly locking his ex-girlfriend in a storage unit and threatening her. The case began around 2:00 Thursday afternoon when Moscow Police received a report
Southern Idaho Man Sent to Prison for Possession of Child Pornography and Computer-Generated Images of Child Sexual Abuse

BOISE, ID – On Friday, Attorney General Raúl Labrador has announced that 64-year-old Terry Samuel Stoner was convicted of one count of Sexual Exploitation of a Child by Possession of Sexually Exploitative Material (Child Pornography) and one
Moscow Police Arrest Fugitive Wanted in Kentucky for Manslaughter and Fentanyl Trafficking

MOSCOW, ID – A fugitive wanted in Kentucky on multiple felony charges, including manslaughter and fentanyl trafficking, was apprehended Thursday evening in Moscow, Idaho, following coordinated efforts between local law enforcement and out-of-state authorities. According to a
Amber Alert Ends Safely After Nampa Child Located, Suspect Arrested

NAMPA, ID — A 12-year-old child reported abducted Thursday night was found safe after the Nampa Police Department issued an Amber Alert. According to authorities, the alert was triggered around 9:30 p.m. on March 27, when dispatch
Little Signs Bill Deregulating Child Care Facilities to Address Idaho’s Shortage

BOISE, ID – Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill to deregulate child care centers in hopes of addressing Idaho’s child care shortage crisis. House Bill 243 loosens state-set minimum child-to-staff ratio standards. The bill
Montana Governor Signs ‘Bathroom Bill’ and Transgender Athlete Ban

HELENA, MT – Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed two bills Thursday intended to “safeguard fairness, privacy and security for women and girls,” but that opponents say will limit the rights of transgender and intersex Montanans. House Bill