Two University of Idaho Professors Earn Elite Researcher Status For Contributions to Fisheries And Global Health

MOSCOW, ID – The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named two University of Idaho faculty members — Professor Shirley Luckhart and Professor Emerita Christine Moffitt — to its 2024 class of fellows. The distinguished
30-Year-Old Arrested in Pullman on Rape and Kidnapping Charges

PULLMAN, WA — Pullman Police arrested a 30-year-old man on Wednesday in connection with an investigation into rape and kidnapping reported earlier that same day. According to a press release from the Pullman Police Department, officers responded at
Idaho AG Joins 26-State Effort Backing New Federal Task Force to Support Gun Rights

BOISE, ID — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined a coalition of 26 state attorneys general in support of a proposed federal Second Amendment Task Force. The group submitted a joint letter to Attorney General Pamela
Six Defendants Indicted in Eastern Washington Drug and Firearms Trafficking Investigation

YAKIMA, WA — Six individuals are in federal custody following a grand jury indictment in connection with a multi-agency drug trafficking and firearms investigation in Eastern Washington, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District
Asotin Couple Escapes Wednesday Night House Fire

ASOTIN, WA – Two Asotin residents escaped their home on fire Wednesday night at about 11:30 p.m. According to Asotin County Fire District #1, the residents were awakened by a noise and could see smoke and flames
Officials Urge Residents to get Vaccinated as 5th Measles Case Confirmed in Washington State, Over 800 Confirmed Nationwide

OLYMPIA, WA – As the measles outbreak in the United States surpasses 800 confirmed cases across 24 states, including a fifth case reported this week in Washington state, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is urging
Bill Introduced to Transfer Washington State’s Illegal Immigrant Prisoners to ICE Custody

OLYMPIA, WA – Sen. Phil Fortunato, R-Auburn, is urging the Legislature to reverse course on what he calls misguided sanctuary policies that are forcing Washington taxpayers to shoulder the cost of incarcerating undocumented immigrants while federal authorities
LCSC’s Zach Anderson Tabbed Coach of the Year, Three Earn Conference Honors as LC State Places Second at Championships

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Men’s Golf is coming back from the 2025 Cascade Conference Golf Championships as the CCC Runner Up, and with some hardware. Zach Anderson was named the CCC Men’s Golf Coach of the
University of Idaho to Reapply for Ag Program Canceled by USDA

MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho intends to reapply for a climate-smart farmer grant canceled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The university was among the recipients of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative, which totaled more
Republicans Walk out After Washington State House Committee Votes to Close Center for People with Disabilities

OLYMPIA, WA – Republican lawmakers walked out of a committee meeting in the Washington Legislature on Wednesday to protest approval of a bill that would close a residential center for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “We