Royal Toy to serve on Professional Standards Commission

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College Interim Chair of the Teacher Education & Mathematics Division, Royal Toy, was recently appointed to the Idaho Department of Education Professional Standards Commission (PSC). Toy was appointed by the Idaho State
AAA Survey Finds Declining Interest in Electric Vehicles Amid Cost and Charging Concerns

BOISE, ID — Interest in purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) appears to be waning among American drivers, according to new research from AAA. Only 16% of U.S. adults surveyed said they are likely or very likely to
Ceramics research center gets Department of Defense support

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University researchers have received $3.6 million in support for WSU’s ceramics research center. Called Cer3D, the research center is focused on experimentation, modeling, machine learning, and data informatics to accelerate the discovery,
Clarkston Man Arrested for Burglary and Theft at Walmart

CLARKSTON, WA — Jacob C. Bremer, 29, was arrested at the Clarkston Walmart on June 2 after allegedly stealing merchandise while under an active trespass order from the store. According to the Clarkston Police Department, an officer
Bond set at $50,000 for Suspect Accused of Shooting Clarkston man in the Face with Pellet Gun

CLARKSTON, WA – A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged with two counts of assault in the second degree after allegedly shooting another individual in the face with a pellet gun during an early morning incident
Phoenix, University of Idaho pull the plug on purchase

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on June 3, 2025 MOSCOW, ID – The University of Phoenix and the University of Idaho have pulled the plug on a multimillion-dollar purchase plan. The parties have “jointly agreed to end discussions,”
Rubio in talks for return of wrongly deported ‘Cristian,’ in flip for Trump administration

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is personally working to facilitate the return of a man wrongly deported to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador, at the request of the Department of Homeland
Volunteers Save Home From Small Wildfire South Of Palouse

PALOUSE, WA – A small wildfire briefly threatened a trailer home South of Palouse on Monday afternoon. Whitman County Fire District 4 Volunteers, out of Palouse, were called to the blaze on Estes Road around 5:00. The
Police in Washington State now Required to Report use-of-Force Data to Public Database

SEATTLE, WA – The Washington State Attorney General’s Office has announced the launch of the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety, which is ready to collect use-of-force data from the state’s law enforcement agencies in what
20 Small Earthquakes Rattle South-Central Idaho in 24-Hour Period

STANLEY, ID – Residents near Stanley, Idaho may have felt a shake or two over the past day, with 20 separate quakes recorded in the region between early Monday and Tuesday morning. The strongest measured a magnitude