Lewiston Man Arrested After Crash and Blood Alcohol Level Measured at Over 3 Times Legal Limit

LEWISTON, ID – An 18-year-old Lewiston man was arrested Saturday after police responded to reports of a vehicle repeatedly striking a guardrail in the 700 block of Ninth Street. According to the Lewiston Police Department, officers were
Apple Reaches $95 Million Settlement Over Alleged Siri Privacy Breaches

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Apple Inc. has agreed to a $95 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging that the company’s Siri voice assistant improperly recorded and shared private conversations without user consent. The lawsuit, Lopez
Western Washington Town Faces Isolation After State Closes Fairfax Bridge

WILKERSON, WA – After hand-delivering over 100 letters to Washington, D.C., Pierce County Councilmember Dave Morell says emergency grants could save a historic mining town that the state left out to dry. Washington State Route 165 leads
Menendez brothers eligible for parole after judge’s ruling

LOS ANGELES, CA – Murderers Erik and Lyle Menendez are now eligible for parole after a judge’s ruling in the latest twist of a saga that lasted more than three decades. The next step in their fate
Washington State Unemployment Rate Holds Steady at 4.4% in April

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington’s unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.4% in April 2025, according to the latest report from the Washington Employment Security Department (ESD). Despite the steady rate, the state saw a net loss of 5,800
Swing Receives NAIA ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award to Highlight ITA Honors for LC State

TEMPE, AZ – Lewis-Clark State Tennis senior Austin Swing capped his career with the prestigious NAIA ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award, announced by the ITA on Tuesday. Head coach Kai Fong and assistant coach Bonolo
LC State Tennis Earns Five CSC Academic All-District Accolades

GREENWOOD, IN – Five LC State Tennis student-athletes earned College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors, announced on Tuesday. Seniors Austin Swing and Beatriz Lambru earned the honor, as did sophomores Gwyn Heim, Nell Rollin and Rayana
Lewiston Launches New Utility Billing Payment System May 22

LEWISTON, ID – The City of Lewiston will implement a new online utility billing payment system beginning May 22. The upgrade is intended to provide tenants, homeowners, and businesses with additional options for managing and paying utility
Altercation in Spokane’s East Central Neighborhood Leaves Two Dead, Police Investigating

SPOKANE, WA – The Spokane Police Major Crimes Unit is investigating an altercation that resulted in the deaths of two individuals Tuesday evening. At approximately 5:15 p.m., Spokane Police received multiple 911 calls reporting an altercation in
Pullman City Council Approves New Short-Term Rental Regulations in 4–2 Vote; Rules Take Effect June 1

PULLMAN, WA – After nearly two years of crafting and review the Pullman City Council with a four to two vote has decided to enact new controversial regulations on short term rentals like Airbnb’s. The city’s planning