Florida Man Injured by Bison in Yellowstone National Park

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — A 47-year-old man from Cape Coral, Florida, sustained minor injuries after being gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park on Saturday, May 4. The incident occurred at approximately 3:15 p.m. in the
Pullman’s Six-Year Plan Still Includes New Fire and Police Stations; Selling Old City Hall No Longer Considered

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman continues to make plans for the long proposed third fire station and a new police station. The city’s Capital Improvement Program Committee is meeting this week to begin its annual
Former Idaho Senator Carl Crabtree Remembered for Advocacy in Education and Agriculture

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Department of Education has released a statement following the death of former State Senator Carl Crabtree, who passed away in Boise after a battle with brain cancer. He was 68. Crabtree represented
Third Hornet lost from Truman Red Sea deployment brings cost to $180M

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The loss of three F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter aircraft in the Red Sea could cost taxpayers $180 million to replace before production ends on the jets in 2027. In six months of operations against
Report: Washington State Amongst The U.S. States Most Exposed to Chinese Import Tariffs

The states most impacted include California, Illinois, Texas, Tennessee, New York, Georgia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Washington and Florida WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of U.S. trade talks being held with Chinese officials this weekend, a new report
Spring Chinook Salmon Fishing Update: Rapid River Run, Hells Canyon, and Clearwater River Fisheries

It is time for my weekly spring Chinook Salmon update (May 6, 2025). RUN UPDATE LEWISTON, ID – Since my last update on 4/29/2025, fish counts at Bonneville Dam have continued to increase (see figure below).
LC State Men’s Basketball Adds McCall-Donnelly Standout

LEWISTON, ID – McCall’s Sam Penny is the third incoming freshman to sign with LC State Men’s Basketball, announced by coach Austin Johnson. “Sam had a standout senior year at McCall-Donnelly playing for Jason Tinney,” Johnson said.
Paper Sensors And Smartphone App Monitor Personal Smoke Exposure

RICHLAND, WA — An inexpensive paper sensor along with a smartphone-based reader developed by a Washington State University-led team can rapidly provide information on a person’s personal smoke exposure during wildfire season. The sensor can provide valuable
Tri-Cities Police Clock Drunk Driver at 122 mph Just Before Crash

KENNEWICK, WA – A high-speed crash last Friday night resulted in the arrest of a suspected drunk driver and left a 17-year-old with minor injuries, according to the Kennewick Police Department. Just after 10 p.m. on May
Two Federal Judges Block Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportations

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two federal judges Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Venezuelans, limiting the rulings to Colorado and a New York district. U.S. District Judge for the