Rosen, others unveil bill to secure IVF access for Americans

CARSON CITY, NV – Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nevada, joined 29 other Democratic senators to introduce a bill granting all Americans access to in-vitro fertilization procedures. IVF is a “procedure that involves fertilizing an egg with sperm in
New York City comptroller, mayoral candidate, detained by ICE at courthouse

NEW YORK, NY – Brad Lander, the comptroller of New York City and a mayoral candidate, was arrested Tuesday by federal immigration officials after he tried to block them from making an arrest at a courthouse. Lander,
Trump shifts Greenland to U.S. Northern Command

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to move Greenland into the U.S. Northern Command area of responsibility in a shakeup that comes as the president looks to acquire the Danish territory and the U.S.
Crime Scene Evidence Under Review, New Altered Images Released as Search for Travis Decker Continues

CHELAN COUNTY, WA — Investigators from the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) continue to analyze crime scene evidence and review lab results as the search for triple homicide suspect Travis Decker remains active. In a June
Passenger Critically Injured, Driver Arrested After Rollover Crash in Spokane County

SPOKANE COUNTY, WA — A 38-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of vehicular assault following a serious rollover crash that left his passenger in critical condition Saturday evening in the 18500 block of North Boston Road. The Spokane
WSU Report Reveals Pacific Northwest’s Growing Concerns Over Senior Care Costs and AI in Health Care

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University’s Carson College of Business has released a comprehensive report providing insights into the current state of the health care economy in the Pacific Northwest. The findings examine public perceptions around the affordability
Idaho Land Board Votes to Hire Outside Legal Counsel Instead of AG Raúl Labrador

BOISE, ID – The Idaho State Board of Land Commissioners voted to be represented by outside legal counsel hired by the Idaho Department of Lands – not Attorney General Raúl Labrador, who is also a member of
Midwest River Stakeholders to Tour Columbia-Snake River System

LEWISTON, ID – A delegation of Mississippi River stakeholders will visit the Columbia-Snake River System next week as part of a cross-country exchange aimed at strengthening national support for America’s inland waterway infrastructure. Representatives from Iowa, Minnesota,
McNary Area Road Work Scheduled for Summer Following $2 Million Contract Award

UMATILLA, OR. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Walla Walla District, has awarded a $2 million construction contract to MacNak Construction LLC for a road reconstruction project near McNary Dam and Lock. Announced on June
Kidnapping Suspect Arrested in Idaho County After Woman Seeks Help from Cashier

IDAHO COUNTY, ID – A collaborative response between multiple law enforcement agencies early Tuesday morning led to the safe recovery of a woman in distress and the arrest of a male suspect in Idaho County. According to the