Pullman Area Man Burned in Cooking Fire

PULLMAN, WA – A Pullman area man has been sent to a Seattle hospital for burns that he sustained in a cooking fire on Sunday afternoon. Whitman County Fire District 12 Volunteers out of Pullman and Whitman
Wenatchee Police Seek Public’s Help Locating Three Missing Juvenile Girls

WENATCHEE, WA — The Wenatchee Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating three juvenile females who have been reported missing and are believed to be unable to return home without help. The girls were
Pullman Arby’s Closes For Good

PULLMAN, WA – The Arby’s in Pullman has closed. The drive thru menu has been taken down. Cones have been set up to block the drive thru lane. The Pullman location has been removed from the Arby’s
Guelcher recognized as Idaho SBDC State Star

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College’s regional director of the North Central Idaho Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Kyle Guelcher, was recently awarded the Idaho Small Business Development Center State Star Award. The award, which is peer-nomination
Parents File Second $50 Million Sexual Abuse Claim Against Boise School District

BOISE, ID – Two parents filed a $50 million sexual abuse tort claim against the Boise School District Thursday — the second such claim in the past six weeks. Both claims center on Gavin Snow, a former
Lewiston Sees Largest Population Drop in Idaho, Recent Data Shows

BOISE, ID – There were 57 cities in Idaho that lost population from 2023-2024. Most of those cities have under 1,000 residents and saw only minimal losses. According to recent data from the Idaho Department of Labor,
Poll: College not Preparing Students for Workforce, Managers Avoid Hiring College Grads

WASHINGTON, D.C. – American colleges are not preparing students for the workforce, according to a recent poll, with hiring managers saying many graduates are entitled, easily offended, and on their phones too much. A May release on
Washington State Overdose Deaths Decline After Years of Growth

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington is showing promise in its work to combat the epidemic of drug overdose deaths that has ravaged the state and country in recent years. In 2024, fatal overdoses in the state dropped nearly
Idaho Medicaid to be Privately Managed in 2029, Health Officials say

BOISE, ID – Idaho health officials say it’ll take years to switch all Idaho Medicaid benefits to being managed by private companies. Through a sweeping bill meant to cut Medicaid costs, the Idaho Legislature this year directed
Apartment Fire Quickly Knocked Down by Lewiston Firefighters

LEWISTON, ID – The Lewiston Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 1722 5th Street at approximately 6:00 p.m. Sunday evening. Callers reported a fire alarm sounding and someone trying to escape out a window of