Officials Report 400% Increase in Assaults on ICE Agents

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials face surging threats of violence from members of the public as they arrest violent foreign nationals in the U.S. illegally for removal. Some threats have come from congressional
Bryden Canyon Road Closure Extended to 9 a.m. for Friday, June 13

LEWISTON – The City of Lewiston is currently implementing temporary nighttime closure of Bryden Canyon Road from 11:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. On Friday, June 13, the road will be closed until 9:00 a.m., the city announced
Chained Woman, Man’s Body Found on Rural Eastern Washington Property

NEWPORT, WA – A disturbing scene unfolded in rural eastern Washington this week, where sheriff’s deputies responding to a welfare check discovered a woman chained and a man’s body buried on private property. The investigation began after
Governor Activates National Guard Resources in Search for man Accused of Killing 3 Daughters

OLYMPIA, WA – Governor Bob Ferguson has activated resources from the Washington National Guard to help search for the Wenatchee man accused of kidnapping and murdering his three young daughters. “Tonight, I am tapping emergency funds and
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Washington State Agencies for Violating Climate law

OLYMPIA, WA – Thurston County Superior Court Judge Chris Lanese on Friday rejected Todd Myers’ lawsuit against Washington state’s Departments of Ecology and Commerce over the agencies’ failure to comply with a state law requiring timely reporting
Data Shows Immigration Surge Cost to State, Local Governments was $9 billion in 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The unprecedented increase in immigration starting in 2021 brought extra revenue to states and local governments, but the cost of services for those newly arrived migrants was greater, leading to a net cost of