18-Year-Old Sentenced to 12 Years for High-Speed Chase and Firearm Offense

YAKIMA, WA — Angel Omar Zuniga-Soriano, 18, was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm following a high-speed chase and gunfire incident in June 2024. United States District
WATCH: WA K-12 Savings Bill Moves Ahead Sans Amendment Capping Pay For Superintendents

OLYMPIA, WA – Legislation meant to implement K-12 savings and efficiencies is scheduled for a public hearing in the Senate Ways & Means Committee on Tuesday afternoon. House Bill 2050, which adjusts the monthly funding distribution percentages
Lawn Watering Restrictions Implemented in Troy Under New Ordinance

TROY, ID – Lawn watering in Troy is now being restricted by a new ordinance that tries to protect the city’s water supply. According to a post on the city’s Facebook page Troy City Council approved the
DOD to Face Congressional Hearing Over Failed Audits

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A U.S. House Oversight Subcommittee on Tuesday announced a hearing on the Pentagon’s inability to pass a fiscal audit. Subcommittee on Government Operations Chairman Pete Sessions, R-Texas, said the “Tracking Progress: Updates to DOD’s
Attorneys General Urge Corporations to Abandon DEI Policies

BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined 14 other state attorneys general in signing a letter addressed to the Business Roundtable, urging the group to abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The letter claims
Governor Little Issues Executive Order to Expand Federal Forest Management in Idaho

COEUR D’ALENE, ID — Governor Brad Little has signed Executive Order 2025-04, the “Make Forests Healthy Again Act,” directing the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) to expand collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service to accelerate forest management efforts
Idaho Schools Encouraged to Celebrate School Lunch Hero Day May 2

BOISE, ID – Idaho schools participating in the National School Lunch Program will have the opportunity to celebrate the child nutrition heroes who keep their school communities fed, healthy and ready to learn with the School Nutrition
WSU’s Veterinary Rehabilitation is a Service to The Wild World

PULLMAN, WA – The injured bald eagle was found in a field near Zillah, Washington, unable to fly. Luckily for the bird, volunteers drove it to the Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital three hours away. There,
Idaho DMV Urges Online Renewals Ahead of REAL ID Deadline

BOISE, ID – With the May 7, 2025, REAL ID enforcement deadline quickly approaching, the Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles is encouraging eligible residents to renew their driver’s licenses or identification cards online to help reduce congestion
Trump Backs Hegseth After Second Group Chat Revelation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump said Monday he fully supports the secretary of Defense, despite The New York Times reporting over the weekend that Pete Hegseth shared details of a bombing campaign in Yemen in a