LC State to hold 16th Annual Research Symposium

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College students and faculty members will present their classroom and independent research projects or performances during the college’s 16th Annual Research Symposium starting this Friday, April 25. All presentations are free and
Routine Bridge Maintenance to Begin Across North Idaho April 28

COEUR D’ALENE, ID — The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will begin routine maintenance work on several bridges across North Idaho starting Monday, April 28. The work is part of a broader infrastructure improvement project scheduled to continue
Walla Walla Army Corps Closes Multiple Recreation Areas Amid Resource Constraints

WALLA WALLA, WA – Due to limited resources, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District is making targeted adjustments to recreation operations, resulting in the closure of multiple recreation areas. This season, select areas will
WA Hikes Hunting, Fishing Fees 38% — First Increase Since 2011

OLYMPIA, WA – For the first time in over a decade, families that hunt and fish to put food on the table will see the price of that license increase on July 1 — a 38% “inflationary
LC State Women’s Tennis Falls to OUAZ in GSAC Title Match

SURPRISE, AZ – The 2025 LC State Women’s Tennis season came to a close on Thursday with a 4-1 loss to Ottawa (Ariz.) in the GSAC Tournament title match. The Warrior women started strong in doubles play
Trump Administration Faces Suit Over Withheld Family Planning Funds

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday challenging the Trump administration’s decision to withhold Title X family planning grants. The 35-page
Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office Partners with Local Businesses to Prevent Sexual Assault

LEWISTON, ID — In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office has partnered with several Lewiston businesses to distribute reusable cup covers in an effort to prevent the use of date
30-Year-Old Clarkston Man Arrested For Allegedly Kidnapping And Raping Spokane Area Woman in Pullman

PULLMAN, WA – A 30-year-old Clarkston man has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping and raping a Spokane area woman in Pullman. The case began on Wednesday morning when Pullman Police responded to a rape victim at Pullman
US-95 Reopening Monday After Emergency Repairs to March Landslide Damage

COUNCIL, ID – The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) has announced that U.S. Highway 95 between New Meadows and Council will reopen Monday morning, marking the end of a nearly month-long closure caused by a major landslide. The
Proposed Beer Taxes Could Leave WA Breweries at Breaking Point

OLYMPIA, WA – A bill introduced in the Washington State House of Representatives earlier this month would increase taxes on breweries across the state, potentially pushing many beer production facilities to the brink as lawmakers seek to