On-ramp to Eastbound I-84 at Burley Interchange to Close for Repaving

BURLEY, ID – The on-ramp to eastbound Interstate 84 at the Burley Interchange will close starting Monday morning, May 19, for repaving work, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) announced. The closure is scheduled to begin at 6
Lewiston Library to Host Screening of Caregiving Documentary and Panel Discussion

LEWISTON, ID – Community members will have an opportunity to learn more about caregiving issues during an upcoming event hosted by the Lewiston City Library in partnership with Northwest Public Broadcasting. On Thursday, May 29, the library
Federal Jury Convicts Southern Idaho Man of Attempting to Produce Child Sexual Abuse Material

BOISE, ID – After a three-day trial, a federal jury sitting in Boise found William Walls, 52, of Nampa, guilty of three counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a child, Acting U.S. Attorney Justin Whatcott announced
Kodiak Fisherman Sentenced for Illegal Crab Transport from Alaska to Washington

ANCHORAGE, AK – A Kodiak fisherman was sentenced this week to one year in federal prison and two years of supervised release for illegally transporting live crab from Alaska to Washington in violation of the Lacey Act. According
FDA to speed up U.S. food chemical reviews, add three to investigation list

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday the launch of an updated systematic review process for chemicals already in the American food supply. As part of the process, the agency will expedite the
U.S. Supreme Court blocks some Alien Enemies Act deportations

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday extended a previous block on President Donald Trump’s plan to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members detained in northern Texas. The high court’s 7-2 decision temporarily prevents the government
Dworshak Dam Reduces Public Tour Schedule

AHSAHKA, ID – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Dworshak Dam announced a reduction in the number of scheduled public tours, effective immediately.New Tour Schedule: Thursday through Saturday: Tours are available at 10 a.m. and 1
Governor Ferguson Signs Fuel Exemption Bill Aimed at Supporting Washington Farmers

KENNEWICK, WA – Governor Bob Ferguson signed a bill this week intended to make it easier for Washington farmers to access fuel exempt from Climate Commitment Act (CCA) fees. The measure, House Bill 1912, was signed during
WSU Athletics signs 10‑year multimedia and ticket sales partnership with Playfly Sports

PULLMAN, WA – As part of its long-term strategy to bolster brand awareness and emerge from the ever-shifting college sports landscape stronger, Washington State University Athletics is embarking on a 10-year partnership with Playfly Sports. Under the agreement,
Driver Cited for Reckless Driving After Crashing into Riverpark Square in Spokane

SPOKANE, WA — The Spokane Police Department responded to a single-vehicle crash at Riverpark Square on the evening of May 15, 2025. The incident occurred at approximately 8:55 p.m. at 808 W Main Street. According to police,