Veterans Push Back Against ‘Propaganda’ Surrounding U.S. Army Celebration

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Army veterans are pushing back against narratives referring to the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary celebration on Saturday as “Trump’s Military Parade,” propaganda or an example of a dictatorship. “As a Vietnam Veteran and
Proposal Revived to Sell Public Lands in Idaho, Washington and Other Western States

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Utah Sen. Mike Lee is bringing back a proposal that would allow the federal government to sell off several million acres of public land in Western states. Lee says it will open up “underused”
Chinook Fishing to Open on Lochsa, Upper Salmon, and South Fork Salmon Rivers

LEWISTON, ID – The Idaho Fish and Game Commission held a conference call Friday morning to set the fishing seasons for Chinook Salmon on several rivers and to announce an increase in the season limit for adult
Idaho State Police Warn of Scam Targeting Drivers at Gas Stations and Along Highways

BOISE, ID – Idaho State Police have issued a warning about a growing scam targeting drivers along highway and at gas stations. Scammers are reportedly posing as stranded motorists, claiming they are in urgent need of help.
Judge Blocks Trump’s Proof of Citizenship for Voting Order

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Massachusetts federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring states to mandate voters in federal elections provide documents proving their citizenship, ruling the measure would cause a significant burden to
Lewiston Police Respond to Vehicle vs. Bicycle Collision

LEWISTON, ID – At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Lewiston Police and the Lewiston Fire Department were dispatched to the 3400 block of 5th Street following reports of a vehicle colliding with a bicycle. Upon arrival, authorities
Washington State Medicaid Data Shared With Federal Immigration Authorities, Report Says

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington is one of a few states whose Medicaid data has reportedly been shared with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which could use it to potentially track down immigrants without legal status. The
Americans Celebrate Flag Day: A Look Back at the History of the Stars and Stripes

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Today, June 14, marks the annual observance of Flag Day, a day dedicated to honoring the adoption of the national flag of the United States. On this day in 1777, the Continental Congress approved
Piece of Idaho History Preserved as Nez Perce County Court Moves to New $50.6 Million Facility

LEWISTON, ID – Nez Perce County is officially transitioning its court proceedings to a new $50.6 million courthouse, and with this move comes the preservation of a piece of Idaho’s judicial history. Lewiston, which briefly served as