Ferguson Criticizes Democrats’ $12 Billion Tax Plan as ‘too Risky’

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson balked at Democratic lawmakers’ latest tax package on Thursday, calling it “too risky” given the budget tumult that actions by the federal government could trigger. “At a time of great
Idaho Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Against Dr. Ryan Cole Ends After Legal Agreement Reached

BOISE, ID – Attorneys in a lawsuit against Idaho pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole for his alleged false cancer diagnosis that led a woman to undergo major surgery reached an agreement to dismiss the case. But almost no
LCSC’s Bogdanowicz Joins Record Book, Sprinters Get Faster at Whitworth Twilight

SPOKANE, WA – Warrior Men’s Track and Field edited the record book on Thursday at the Whitworth Twilight with career bests in multiple events. LC State gets stronger with every meet as the postseason comes into view.
Anderson Joins LC State Javelin Top Five at Whitworth Twilight

SPOKANE, WA – The LC State Women’s Track and Field team continued its trend of season bests with the Whitworth Twilight on Thursday. “We continue to see great progress,” coach Mike Collins said. “Some new names etched
Suspect in custody after mass shooting at Florida State University leaves two dead, six hospitalized

A suspect has been taken into police custody after a mass shooting on Thursday at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. At least two people were confirmed dead, with six others hospitalized after police responded to a
Supreme Court to hear arguments over Trump bid to limit birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court announced Thursday that it will hold oral arguments next month to consider whether the Trump administration can partially implement an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. The birthright citizenship order seeks to limit
ESPN ‘College GameDay’ analyst Lee Corso to retire in August

ESPN announced on Thursday that longtime analyst Lee Corso will retire from the college football pregame show College GameDay on Aug. 30. Corso, who will turn 90 on Aug. 7, has been part of the show for
MLB suspends Nationals’ pitcher Jorge López three games for throwing at Pirates’ Andrew McCutchen

Major League Baseball announced on Thursday that they have issued a three-game suspension to Washington Nationals reliever Jorge López for “intentionally throwing at outfielder Andrew McCutchen of the Pittsburgh Pirates” during Wednesday night’s game. Nationals manager Dave
Kenny Chesney, June Carter Cash, producer-musician Tony Brown named 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

Kenny Chesney, June Carter Cash, and producer-musician Tony Brown have been named the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Country Music Association established the Country Music Hall of Fame as a way to recognize
Eric Church to release new album ‘Evangeline vs. The Machine’

Eric Church will release his new album, the eight-track Evangeline Vs. the Machine, on May 2 — marking Church’s first release since 2021’s Heart & Soul triple project. Church said in a statement: “An album is a