Pullman Indoor Pool Reopens After Ventilation Repairs; SEL Still Set to Buy and Operate Aquatic Center

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman’s indoor pool is back open after being closed for over a week due to problems with the ventilation system. The Pullman Aquatic and Fitness Center’s ventilation has been fixed and
Teton Pass to Close Friday Evening, Disrupting Weekend Travel

JACKSON, WY — The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is reminding the public that Teton Pass will close at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 27, for the weekend. According to WYDOT, this will be a hard closure,
Men’s Golf Adds Multnomah Transfer Aaron Brown

LEWISTON, ID – Warrior Men’s Golf added a Cascade Conference veteran in Aaron Brown ahead of the 2025-26 season. Brown, a transfer from Multnomah, will join Lewis-Clark State Men’s Golf in the fall. “We are excited to
Whitman County Commissioners Set To Consider Extending Their Moratorium On New Wind Farms Monday Morning

COLFAX, WA – The Whitman County Commissioners will consider extending their moratorium on new wind farms during their meeting on Monday. The board early this year approved a six month moratorium on new wind turbines to allow
Impaired Driving Fatalities Decline in Idaho, But Remain Major Concern

BOISE, ID — Fatalities involving impaired drivers dropped by 18% in Idaho last year, but officials say impaired driving remains one of the leading causes of death on the state’s roads. According to the Idaho Transportation Department
Road Construction to Limit Travel in Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests

KAMIAH, ID — Two key access roads in the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests will undergo significant repairs this summer, with closures and detours expected to affect recreational access and travel times for forest visitors. Beginning June 23,
Impaired Driving Fatalities Down in Idaho, but Still a Leading Cause of Roadway Deaths

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is reporting an 18% decrease in fatalities from impaired driving crashes—down from 105 in 2023 to 86 in 2024. While this progress is encouraging, impaired driving still accounted for more
Idaho Grizzly Bear Euthanized After Becoming Food-Conditioned

ISLAND PARK, ID – A grizzly bear that had become habituated to human food in a residential neighborhood was euthanized by Idaho Fish and Game on Thursday, after it posed a significant safety risk to the community.
Judge Blocks Defense Theory of Alternative Suspects in Kohberger Murder Trial

BOISE, ID – The trial of Bryan Kohberger, accused of the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, has been postponed by one week, according to a new court order issued on Thursday. The amended timeline
Supreme Court Allows States to Block Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood

WASHINGTON, D.C. – South Carolina and other states can bar taxpayer dollars from the federal Medicaid program from going to Planned Parenthood for abortion services, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday. In Medina v. Planned Parenthood South