ID Governor Joins Letter to Trump Supporting Bill That Cuts Billions From Medicaid, Food Assistance

BOISE, ID – Idaho Gov. Brad Little is among 20 Republican governors who have sent a letter to President Donald Trump expressing support for his “big, beautiful” tax and spending bill that’s been held up as U.S.
Palouse Conservation District Encourages Community to Explore Local Wildlife with Upcoming Spring Events

PULLMAN – The Palouse Conservation District is inviting residents to engage with the natural environment through two family-friendly events aimed at fostering interest in local biodiversity and conservation. On Saturday, May 31, from 8 to 10 a.m.,
Three Members of Aguilar-Led Drug Trafficking Operation Sentenced to Federal Prison

YAKIMA, WA — Three individuals connected to a drug trafficking organization led by a convicted murderer from inside the Spokane County Jail have been sentenced to federal prison, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, Eastern District
Criminology Students Launch Careers with Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement

MOSCOW, ID – Cheyenne Stooks is a rookie on the City of Moscow Police Department police force. The former U of I criminology student is also a grappler and is experienced in emergency medical procedures, the use
Body of 24-Year-Old Missing Quincy Woman Recovered from Irrigation Canal

QUINCY, WA – The Grant County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the body of a missing Quincy woman was recovered Tuesday from a submerged vehicle in an irrigation canal northwest of town. Erika Martinez Chavez, 24, was
City of Lewiston Responds After Infrastructure Bond Fails to Pass

LEWISTON, ID — The City of Lewiston has issued a response following the failure of a $25 million bond measure intended to upgrade aging water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. Voters rejected the proposal during the May 20
Port Of Whitman County Receives Federal Grant To Cleanup Site For Proposed New Clinic In St. John

COLFAX, WA – The Port of Whitman County has received a half a million dollar federal grant to cleanup the site for the proposed new clinic in St. John. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the
Wild spinach offers path to breed disease resistance into cultivated varieties

MOUNT VERNON, WA—Several varieties of wild spinach that originated in Central Asia show resistance to a destructive soil-borne pathogen that beleaguers growers of spinach seed in the Pacific Northwest—a finding that can be used to breed hardier
Resurfacing to begin Tuesday on US-95 in Cambridge

CAMBRIDGE, ID — The Idaho Transportation Department will begin a road resurfacing project on five miles of U.S. Highway 95 in and around the city of Cambridge on May 27. The project is designed to extend the
51-Year-Old Moscow Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping His Ex-Girlfriend And Locking Her In Storage Unit

MOSCOW, ID – A 51-year-old Moscow man has pleaded guilty to kidnapping his ex-girlfriend and locking her in a storage unit. Michael Dahl pleaded guilty as charged to 2nd degree felony kidnapping in Latah County Second District