U of I Initiative Propels Early-Career Researchers to Prestigious Fellowships, Nearly $1M in Funding

MOSCOW, ID – Four University of Idaho early-career researchers will conduct research at other prestigious institutions in high-impact fields such as microchip development and water security thanks in large part to a new research development initiative
Local Waters to be Stocked With Over 26,000 Rainbow Trout in April

LEWISTON, ID – Idaho Department of Fish and Game staff will be stocking nearly 26,200 catchable-size (10 to 12 inch) trout across our region in April. According to the Idaho Department of Fish & Game, all fish
Anti-DEI Bill Easily Passes in Idaho Senate

BOISE, ID – Idaho Senate Republicans overwhelmingly approved an anti-DEI bill. Senate Bill 1198 would bar colleges and universities from opening diversity, equity and inclusion offices, hiring DEI officers or requiring DEI-related coursework, unless it’s part of a
New Trump Executive Order Aims to Increase Business Investments in the U.S.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Monday executive order from President Donald Trump seeks to establish a new government office to assist companies looking to invest more than $1 billion in growing their business in the U.S. Burdensome government
Open Burning Season Begins in Asotin County

CLARKSTON, WA – Local residents are reminded of the controlled burning requirements and free wood waste disposal guidelines currently in place within Asotin County. According to the Controlled Burning Policy, outdoor burning is only permitted during designated
Idaho Leaders Gather to Reinforce Support for Trump Immigration Policies

BOISE, ID – Governor Brad Little, legislators, and law enforcement leaders gathered on Monday to highlight the dramatic reduction in illegal border crossings since President Trump took office and to celebrate the passage of House Bill 83,
Three U.S. Soldiers Found Dead, one Still Missing After Training Mission in Lithuania

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Military officials said Monday that the bodies of three U.S. Army soldiers — who went missing in Lithuania during a training exercise last week after their armored vehicle sank in a body of water
Online mortgage company Rocket to acquire Mr. Cooper in all-stock $9.4 billion deal

The financial technology platform Rocket Companies — , which includes real estate, title and personal finance businesses, and mortgages under its umbrella — has acquired the mortgage company Mr. Cooper Group Inc. in an all-stock deal valued
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin says he’s ‘comfortable’ with Mason Rudolph as starting QB

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin told reporters Monday at the NFL owners meeting in Palm Beach, Fla. that the organization are “comfortable” with Mason Rudolph as their starting quarterback. Hamlin said (per ESPN): “Mason is not
Miami Dolphins ‘planning to move forward’ with WR Tyreek Hill

Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that the team plans to “move forward” with wide receiver Tyreek Hill. According to the South Florid Sun Sentinel, during a meeting with reporters at the NFL’s annual owners