Study Examines School Crime and the Role of Resource Officers Across Idaho

MERIDIAN, ID – The Idaho Statistical Analysis Center (ISAC), a division of the Idaho State Police, has released a comprehensive study examining the role and effectiveness of school resource officers (SROs) across the state’s K–12 public school
Moscow Police K9 Team Takes 2nd Place at Regional Competition

MOSCOW, ID – Moscow Police Department’s K9 Ragnar and his handler, Sgt. Ryan Snyder, placed second out of more than 50 narcotic detection dogs from across the Pacific Northwest at the Idaho Police Canine Association Annual Conference
Public Lands Protesters Picket Western Governors’ Conference

SANTA FE, NM – As state-level elected officials met with cabinet secretaries appointed by Donald Trump at the Western Governors Association’s annual meeting on Monday afternoon, hundreds of demonstrators protested outside, their chants of “not for sale”
Nearly 600,000 Vehicles in Washington State Have Expired Tags, Data Shows

SEATTLE, WA – Nearly 600,000 vehicles in Washington state began 2025 with expired registration tags, according to new data released by CARFAX. The report places Washington eighth among the ten states with the highest number of expired
Pullman’s Suspected Serial Tire Slasher Convicted of Felony Vandalism

PULLMAN, WA – The 45-year-old Pullman man suspected of slashing dozens of tires on College Hill last winter has been convicted by a jury in one case. A Whitman County Superior Court Jury on Tuesday found Benjamin
Trump Looks to Consolidate Federal Wildland Fire Agencies

WASHINGTON, D.C. – An executive order signed earlier this month by President Donald Trump would look to “consolidate” five federal wildland fire agencies into one. The U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land
Tax Collections Tumble Again in Latest Washington Budget Forecast

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington lawmakers and the governor Tuesday got the grim state revenue news they’ve been expecting. Estimates show tax collections for the two-year operating budget that begins July 1 will be hundreds of millions of
Pres. Trump attends NATO summit as Iran-Israel ceasefire remains in question

President Donald Trump departed early Tuesday for the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, coming just one day after Iran carried out retaliatory strikes at a U.S. base in Qatar, and hours after he announced a ceasefire
Rep. Robert Garcia elected to lead House Oversight Democrats

Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., will be the House Democratic Party’s top member on the House Oversight Committee, after beating Massachusetts Rep. Stephen Lynch in a 150-63 caucus vote made on Tuesday. Lynch, 70, is one of the
Arizona Diamondbacks OF Corbin Carroll placed on IL with left wrist fracture

Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll was placed on the injured list with a chip fracture in his left wrist. Carroll suffered the injury last week after being hit in the hand by a 91.4-mph fastball during a