Warrior Men’s Track and Field Adds Depth in Sprints

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Men’s Track and Field got faster during the offseason with the addition of four talented sprinters ahead of the 2025-26 season. Included in the group are LC Valley products Noah Carpenter and
Trump Calls For Special Prosecutor to Investigate 2020 Election

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump on Friday called for a special prosecutor to investigate the 2020 presidential election, which he alleges was marred by fraud. Trump has for years claimed that he lost the 2020 election
Off-Duty Central Washington Police Officer Arrested for DUI After Collision

KENNEWICK, WA – An off-duty Kennewick Police Department officer was arrested for suspected DUI following a vehicle collision late Wednesday night. According to a department statement, officers responded to the 1000 block of North Montana Street around
North Idaho Man Arrested for Alleged Child Exploitation; Local Law Enforcement Assists Investigation

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Attorney General’s Office has announced the arrest of a North Idaho man in connection to an ongoing investigation into the sexual exploitation of children. According to a press release issued June
Unwelcome Guest: Snapping Turtle Removed from Washington River

NEWPORT, WA – A common snapping turtle was recently captured along the Pend Oreille River after a resident near Newport found the large reptile and confined it in a pen, prompting a response from Washington Department of Fish
Post Fire Now 81% Contained as Rain Helps Crews Wind Down Operations Near Highway 12

IDAHO COUNTY, ID – Fire activity on the Post Fire has significantly diminished following overnight thunderstorms and continued precipitation in the Lochsa River corridor. Fire managers now estimate the blaze is 81% contained, with updated mapping
AAA Forecasts 410,000 Idahoans to be on the Move This Independence Day

BOISE, ID – AAA is predicting a record number of travelers this Independence Day, with 72.2 million Americans expected to journey 50 miles or more from home, including 410,000 residents from Idaho. According to AAA Idaho Public Affairs
Idaho’s Unemployment Rate Dropped to 3.6% in May

BOISE, ID – Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased between April and May, from 3.7% to 3.6%. According to the Idaho Department of Labor, May’s labor force decreased by 875 people (-0.1%) to 1,011,244 while the labor
“Don’t Tread on Me” Plate to Boost Gun Education in Idaho High Schools

BOISE, ID – Senate Bill 1105 passed the Idaho Legislature this year, which revises provisions regarding the increasingly popular “Don’t Tread on Me” license plates, a symbol that has become synonymous with patriotism and personal freedoms. The
Senate Confirms Trump Pick for Customs and Border Protection Chief

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate Wednesday confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a major role for carrying out the president’s border enforcement agenda and the handling of unauthorized migration. In