LC State Club to Host 2nd Annual Warrior Wheels Car Show

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College’s Auto Mechanics Club will host its second annual Warrior Wheels Car Show tomorrow, May 3, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center. The car show will
Idaho Insurance Department Issues Guidance on No-Cost Breast Cancer Screenings Under New Law

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Department of Insurance has issued Bulletin 25-03 to help health insurers comply with House Bill 134, a new law requiring no-cost supplemental breast cancer screenings for eligible individuals. The law was signed
Flags to Be Lowered in Honor of Fallen Firefighters on May 4

BOISE, ID — In observance of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service, Governor Brad Little has directed that U.S. flags be flown at half-staff across Idaho on Sunday, May 4, 2025. The directive follows Public Law 107-51,
New Law Requires Clergy in Washington to Report Child Abuse

OLYMPIA, WA – Religious leaders in Washington will be required to report child abuse or neglect, even when it is disclosed in confession, under a new law signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson on Friday. “Protecting our kids,
Idaho State Board of Education Approves Tuition and Fee Increases for 2025-26

BOISE, ID – The Idaho State Board of Education approved a 3.5 percent increase in tuition and fees at all four of the state’s public four-year institutions during a special meeting held Friday in Boise. The
Trump Administration Withdraws Salmonella Testing Plan for Poultry

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a move that’s outraged public health experts, the Trump administration has withdrawn a proposed regulation that would have limited salmonella content in raw poultry and required producers to test their products for salmonella
DoorDash’s Advocacy Group Seeks Tax-Free Tips

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Members of food delivery app DoorDash’s grassroots advocacy group are reaching out to lawmakers on Capitol Hill seeking tax-free tips that lawmakers are considering for other tip-based service workers. President Donald Trump campaigned on
Investigation Underway in Death of 18-Month-Old Twins in Southern Idaho

PAYETTE, ID — The Payette Police Department has launched an investigation into the deaths of two 18-month-old twins, following a tragic discovery at a residence on North 9th Street. Officers were dispatched to the home in the
Trump Budget Agenda Calls for FEMA, Climate Cuts; Invests in Roads, MAHA

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump released his “skinny budget” proposal for fiscal year 2026 on Friday, outlining many of his discretionary spending plans – and how he wants them funded – to Congress. The 46-page early proposal,
Cougar home football games to receive national TV broadcasts

PULLMAN, WA – All of Washington State University’s home football games will be broadcast nationally on either The CW Network or CBS this fall. The news comes via an announcement from the Pac-12 Conference regarding the upcoming