Spokane Valley Road Rage Escalates to Gunfire, No Injuries Reported

SPOKANE VALLEY, WA – Deputies with the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a reported shooting that may have stemmed from a road rage incident Monday morning on East 37th Avenue. According to the sheriff’s office, deputies
Pullman Aims to Reopen Pine Street Pedestrian Bridge by End of August

PULLMAN, WA – City officials say efforts are underway to restore the Pine Street Pedestrian Bridge to its original location following its displacement during high water in February. Public Works Director Sean Wells announced that the city
State of Idaho Approves $300,000 Request to Transport Inmates to ICE Detention Centers

At the end of their sentences, inmates who do not have authorization to be in U.S. will be transported to ICE facilities for deportation, not returned to their community BOISE, ID – A board chaired by Idaho
Hiking Reopens at Kamiak Butte County Park North of Pullman Wednesday-Campground Still Closed

WHITMAN COUNTY, WA – Hiking Kamiak Butte County Park North of Pullman reopens Wednesday but camping will remain closed. The park has been closed for a month so crews can install a new water system. The Whitman
Washington Resident Under Investigation for Montana Hunting Violations

MCCLEARY, WA — A McCleary resident is facing potential charges following a joint investigation by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Police and Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (MFWP) into alleged hunting violations committed in
Interim Tag Lifted – Soderberg Continues to Build Warrior Dance and Cheer

LEWISTON, ID – Coach Sydnee Soderberg lifted LC State Dance to new heights in 2025 and will look to do the same as she continues to build the future of Warrior Dance and Cheer. Soderberg will continue as
Wapato Man Sentenced to 45 Years in Federal Prison for Sexually Abusing Three Children

YAKIMA, WA – A Wapato man has been sentenced to 45 years in federal prison for sexually abusing three children over a period spanning more than a decade. According to a June 17 announcement from the U.S. Attorney’s
WSU Athletics Cuts Some Track & Field Sports

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University Athletics is eliminating some track and field sports. Cougar Athletics issued a statement on Monday announcing that the department is cutting WSU track’s jumping and throwing programs. Sprint and hurdle opportunities
Crews Advance on Post Fire as Officials Urge Drivers Not to Stop Along US-12

IDAHO COUNTY, ID – Firefighting efforts continue to intensify at the Post Fire burning in the Nez Perce–Clearwater National Forests, with 317 personnel now assigned to the incident. The fire remains at 151 acres and is 0%
U.S. Senate GOP wants to hike debt limit by $5 trillion in mega-bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republicans unveiled Monday that they plan to raise the country’s debt limit by $5 trillion in the “big, beautiful bill,” a full $1 trillion more than House GOP lawmakers proposed in their