Conservative Commentator Charlie Kirk Draws Large Crowd At WSU

PULLMAN, WA – Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk drew a large crowd during his American Comeback Tour appearance at Washington State University on Thursday. About 800 people packed the West end of Terrell Mall to listen to Kirk
USDA Reaffirms Work Requirements for SNAP Recipients Without Dependents

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a memorandum today emphasizing that able-bodied adults without dependents (ABAWDs) who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits must meet statutory work requirements. The notice was directed to
No. 22 Men’s Tennis Edged by TAMUT in First Round of Postseason Tournament

SAN ANTONIO, TX – No. 22 LC State Men’s Tennis dropped its NAIA Unaffiliated Group Tournament matchup with Texas A&M-Texarkana on Thursday by a final of 4-2. The Warriors now wait to see if they are
Warrior Duo in Top Eight After Day One of CCC Multi

KLAMATH FALLS, OR – A pair of LC State Men’s Track and Field athletes sit in the top eight after the first half of the Cascade Conference decathlon on Thursday. Trenton Johnson is in third after a
Central Washington Woman Arrested in 2024 Drug-Related Death of 16-year-old Daughter

MATTAWA, WA – A Mattawa woman has been arrested and is facing charges related to the June 2024 drug-related death of her 16-year-old daughter. Ashley Perin Sandoval, 40, was taken into custody on April 14 by the
WA Supreme Court strikes down camping ban backed by 75% of Spokane voters

SPOKANE, WA – Spokane-based providers are cheering after the Washington State Supreme Court struck down one of the city’s most controversial laws on Thursday. While considered a win for the homeless community, the decision left some business
Cleared of Allegations, Pullman City Administrator Returns to Work

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman’s top administrator is returning to work after investigators have cleared him of all allegations that led to him being placed on leave. City of Pullman Administrator Mike Urban was placed
Analysis: Washington best state in the nation for older workers

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state is the place to be if you’re an older worker. That’s according to a recent study that shows the Evergreen State ranks No. 1 in the nation for seniors still on the
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court announced Thursday it will hear oral arguments next month over President Donald Trump’s efforts to restructure birthright citizenship, though the justices won’t decide on the merits of the case just
GOP Pushes to Disarm IRS, Auction Off Agency’s Firearms

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Republicans are lining up behind a bill that would take guns out of the hands of federal tax collectors. The bill would prohibit the IRS from buying, receiving, or storing firearms and ammunition. The