LC State Women’s Track and Field Bolsters Roster with Incoming Trio

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Women’s Track and Field welcomed a trio of incoming Warrior with its latest signings, announced on Wednesday. Olivia Yetter, Lilly Gilbert and Emery Molina will join the program in the fall. Olivia
Mainline Repair Project to Impact Vineyard Drive Traffic Through May

LEWISTON, ID – The Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District (LOID) will begin a mainline repair project on Vineyard Drive starting Monday, May 5, 2025. The project is expected to continue through May 23 or until work is
A Ban on Book Bans: Oregon Bill Would Protect Access to Library Materials

SALEM, OR – Oregon lawmakers are taking steps to protect access to library materials written by diverse authors or that include themes of race, gender or sexual orientation. On Wednesday afternoon, the House Education Committee heard public
Southern Idaho Man Arrested for Child Sexual Exploitation Charges; Formerly Employed by School District 25

CHUBBUCK, ID – A former employee of the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 has been arrested and charged in connection with the possession and distribution of child sexual exploitation material, according to Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador. On
Spring Chinook Salmon Fishing to Open Below Little Goose Dam on May 6

LITTLE GOOSE DAM – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has announced a spring Chinook salmon fishing opener for the Snake River below Little Goose Dam, effective Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The season will remain
Ferguson Quietly Backed Bill to cap Rent Increases

OLYMPIA, WA – State Sen. Yasmin Trudeau, one of the chief architects of legislation to cap rent hikes across Washington, says Gov. Bob Ferguson’s team has made clear to lawmakers since the second week of the legislative
Some Idaho Education Groups Concerned With State’s new Public Schools Budgets

BOISE, ID – Some Idaho education organizations and a local school board chairman said they are feeling squeezed by the public school budgets the Idaho Legislature set during the recent 2025 legislative session at the Idaho State
Feds Launch Investigation Into Washington State Over Transgender Student Policies

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Education’s Title IX Special Investigations Team has initiated a directed investigation into the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). The action follows reports that OSPI may have imposed
19 States Back Idaho Law Forbidding Student IDs for Voting

BOISE, ID – The Arizona Legislature joined Montana on Wednesday to lead 18 other states in filing an amicus brief supporting Idaho laws that prohibit the use of high school and college IDs for in-person voting and voter
Trump Points to Washington State Kidnapping Case to Justify Alien Enemies Act Deportations

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Celebrating his 100th day in office Tuesday, President Donald Trump invoked a recent brutal kidnapping case in western Washington to justify his rush to deport Venezuelan immigrants. The day after Trump’s inauguration in January,