Fatal Three-Vehicle Crash Under Investigation in Southern Idaho

NAMPA, ID – The Idaho State Police is investigating a fatal crash involving three vehicles that occurred late Friday night, June 7, at the intersection of Riverside Road and State Highway 55, west of Nampa. The crash
Red Flag Warning Issued for Central Washington Foothills and Waterville Plateau

CENTRAL WASHINGTON — A Red Flag Warning has been issued for portions of Central Washington, including the foothills of the Cascades and the Waterville Plateau, as hot, dry, and breezy conditions increase the risk of fire spread
BLM to Host Idaho Online Wild Horse Adoption Event June 17–24

KUNA, ID – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will host an Idaho Online Corral Event from June 17 through June 24, 2025, offering nearly 200 wild horse mares and geldings for adoption at a fixed price.
North Central Washington Drug Task Force Faces Shutdown Amid Loss of Federal Funding

OKANOGAN COUNTY, WA – The North Central Washington Narcotics Task Force (NCWNTF), a multi-agency unit combating drug trafficking and cross-border crime in Okanogan and Ferry Counties, may soon cease operations following the elimination of its primary
Zicam and Orajel Swabs Recalled Nationwide Due to Microbial Contamination

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Church & Dwight Co., Inc. has issued a voluntary nationwide recall of select Zicam® and Orajel™ swab products due to potential microbial contamination, according to a company announcement released June 6, 2025. The
Smoke Ready Week Begins Monday in Washington State as Wildfire Risks Rise

OLYMPIA, WA — With dry summer conditions and increased wildfire risks on the horizon, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), along with the National Weather Service and regional partners, will launch Smoke Ready Week starting Monday,
Josh Graetz Named Head Coach of WSU Women’s Tennis

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University has named Josh Graetz as the new Head Coach of the Cougars’ Women’s Tennis team, the school announced Friday. Graetz steps into the role after serving two seasons as assistant
A classroom on two wheels: Pocatello biking program helps students succeed in school

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on June 4, 2025 POCATELLO — On a few sunny school days in late May, streams of Pocatello middle schoolers cycled through town, sporting bright green helmets. Some were on their way to
Study projects removing fluoride from public water would cost billions

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Taking fluoride out of public water systems across the country would result in millions more rotten teeth and cost $9.8 billion over five years, according to a new study. The study, published in JAMA Health
Eggs Recalled in 7 States Including Washington Due to Salmonella Risk

HILMAR, CA – August Egg Company has issued a significant recall affecting approximately 1.7 million dozen brown cage-free and certified organic eggs due to possible Salmonella contamination. Salmonella can cause serious, sometimes fatal infections, especially in young