WSU launches new fellowship program to train critical care physicians in Everett

EVERETT, WA – Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine has launched its first fellowship program in partnership with Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. The Critical Care Medicine Fellowship–Everett expands the college’s medical education offerings to
Pullman Chamber Of Commerce Board VP Hired New Executive Director

PULLMAN, WA – The Vice President of the Pullman Chamber of Commerce board has been hired to be the organization’s new executive director. Pete Chittenden was hired by the board last week. Monday was Chittenden’s first day
Southern Idaho Man Breaks Idaho Archery Record with Massive Grass Carp

NEW PLYMOUTH, ID – A New Plymouth resident has earned a spot in the Idaho record books after harvesting a massive grass carp while bowfishing on the Snake River. According to Idaho Fish and Game, Riley Farden
North Spokane Corridor Moves Toward 2030 Finish Line With Final Funding Secured

SPOKANE, WA – With the last $275 million in hand, Washington state officials reassured residents Monday that the North Spokane Corridor should open by 2030 after decades of construction. Gov. Bob Ferguson called the 10.5-mile mega project
Alleged Orofino Meth Dealer Facing Multiple Charges After Lewiston Traffic Stop

LEWISTON, ID – A traffic stop along U.S. Highway 95 in Lewiston resulted in the arrest of an Orofino man on multiple felony drug charges after methamphetamine, hydrocodone, and a loaded firearm were discovered in his possession,
Washington State Stuck mid-Pack in National Education Ranking

SEATTLE, WA – Washington’s K-12 education system slipped slightly in national rankings released Monday. The state ranks 27th, down one spot from last year, according to an analysis from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Ten years ago,
Tensions Rise as Trump Deploys 700 Marines to Los Angeles Protests

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump called for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to be arrested Monday and dispatched Marines to Los Angeles, shortly after Trump’s mobilization this weekend of California National Guard troops to quell protests without
Annual ‘I Made the Grade’ Event Cancelled due to new Washington State Regulations

CLARKSTON, WA – Organizers of the popular “I Made the Grade” bicycle ride have announced that the event has been officially cancelled, marking the end of a tradition for cycling enthusiasts across the region. The ride typically
Trump administration deploys Marines to Los Angeles amid protests over immigration

Per UPI: The Trump administration authorized the deployment of 700 Marines to Los Angeles to quell anti-ICE immigration protests in the area. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the deployment to help defend federal agents amid protests over
Suspect in custody in Las Vegas strip shooting that left 2 dead

A 41-year-old man has been arrested after two people were killed in a shooting on the Las Vegas Strip late on Sunday. The suspect turned himself in at Henderson Police Station early Monday, where he was taken