Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary and Red Sage Café Provide $49,600 for Patient Comfort Items

PULLMAN, WA – The Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary and the staff of the Red Sage Café have contributed a combined $49,692.79 toward patient comfort and care initiatives at Pullman Regional Hospital. This year, the Auxiliary funded 23
Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office to Participate in Statewide Seat Belt Mobilization

LEWISTON, ID – The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office announced it will participate in a statewide seat belt enforcement effort running from May 18 through June 1, 2025. The effort is part of a partnership with the
Clarkston Woman Arrested for Alleged Stalking and 21 Protection Order Violations

ASOTIN, WA – A Clarkston woman was arrested Tuesday on multiple charges of stalking and violating a court-issued no-contact order following an investigation by local law enforcement agencies. Linda L. Penne, 54, of Clarkston, was taken into
House Agriculture Committee Advances SNAP Reforms and Farm Investments as Part of Budget Package

WASHINGTON, D.C. – After 16 hours of debate, the House Committee on Agriculture voted along party lines to advance the last bill set to become part of a massive package implementing President Donald Trump’s tax cuts and
Probation Compliance Checks Lead to Arrests and Seizures in Northern Idaho

BONNERS FERRY, ID – The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with Boundary County Probation and Parole and the Bonners Ferry Police Department, conducted probation compliance checks across the county on the evening of May 14, 2025.
Vice President JD Vance Heads to Vatican City to Meet New Pope

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Vice President J.D. Vance will travel to Italy to meet the new pope, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church. Vance will lead a U.S. Delegation to Vatican City to attend the inaugural Mass
Clarkston Man Facing Felony Burglary Charges After Alleged Walmart Theft

CLARKSTON, WA — A Clarkston man is facing burglary charges following an alleged theft incident at Walmart earlier this month. According to court documents, Jeremy Allan Page, 46, was arrested on May 14 in connection to a
Walmart Boss: ‘Higher Tariffs Will Result in Higher Prices’

BENTONVILLE, AR – Walmart CEO Doug McMillan said Thursday that tariffs will increase consumer costs no matter how hard the giant retailer tries to keep them down. He also said the company plans to move production to
Workshop Brings Cybersecurity Education And Research to Pullman

PULLMAN, WA – Department of Defense workers as well as Washington State University and partner university students from throughout the Pacific Northwest will come to the Pullman campus May 19–23 for the VICEROY Northwest Institute for Cybersecurity
U.S. Supreme Court Divided Over Trump Birthright Citizenship Ban, Lower Courts’ Powers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared split Thursday hearing a major case in which the Trump administration defended not only the president’s order to end the constitutional right to birthright citizenship but also its efforts