Officials Urge Caution as Harmful Algal Blooms Emerge Across Idaho Waters

BOISE, ID – With summer temperatures rising and outdoor recreation in full swing, Idaho health officials are warning the public to be on alert for harmful algal blooms, which can pose significant health risks to both humans and
WSU-Led Study Identifies Associations Between Prenatal Factors And Childhood Obesity

PULLMAN, WA – When a team of scientists led by a Washington State University researcher examined the way that more than 9,400 children grew from toddlers to pre-adolescents, two distinct trajectories emerged. For most children, their body-mass
New Plan Proposed to Sell Public Lands, Following Opposition

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following push back from a growing coalition of politicians and public interest groups, U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, proposed an amended version of his plan to sell off public lands. While the previous proposal would have
Clarkston Woman Arrested After Allegedly Slashing Ex with Kitchen Knife

CLARKSTON, WA – A woman was arrested Tuesday evening after allegedly slashing a man across the face with a kitchen knife during a dispute at a residence in Clarkston, according to the Asotin County Sheriff’s Office. The
Dworshak Reservoir Up To 10 Feet Below Full Pool For 4th Of July-Summer Water Release To Cool Snake River Underway

AHSAHKA, ID – Dworshak Reservoir near Orofino will be several feet below full pool for the 4th of July holiday weekend. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began its annual summer release of water from Dworshak Dam
Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Welcomes New Board Members, Honors Departing Leaders

PULLMAN, WA – The Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation celebrated transitions in leadership during its annual end-of-year gathering, recognizing the service of departing board members and welcoming two newly elected directors. Outgoing members honored at the June event
Lewis-Clark State Earns Fifth Straight CCC Presidents’ Cup Academic Excellence Honor

CORVALLIS, OR – Lewis-Clark State was one of 10 Cascade Collegiate Conference institutions that earned Presidents’ Cup Academic Excellence status for the recently completed 2024-25 school year, announced by the conference office on Thursday. 2024-25 marks the
Suspect Caught on Video Breaking Into RVs at Port of Clarkston

CLARKSTON, WA – A 38-year-old man is facing multiple charges after allegedly breaking into RVs stored on secured city property at the Port of Clarkston. According to a probable cause affidavit, Kayleb L. Hutchins was arrested Tuesday after police
Idaho Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Sun Valley in Skier Death Case

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously overturned a controversial earlier decision that had sent alarm through the ski industry in Idaho and nationwide, holding instead that a lower court was right to dismiss
TriState Health Named Finalist in National “Most Beautiful Hospitals” Contest

CLARKSTON, WA – TriState Health in Clarkston has been named a finalist in Soliant Health’s 2025 “Most Beautiful Hospitals” contest. The annual national contest recognizes hospitals that combine visual appeal with healing environments, compassionate staff, and a