Clarkston Man Charged With Burglary After Alleged Crossbow Theft at Walmart

CLARKSTON, WA – A Clarkston man was arrested on Friday following an investigation into the alleged theft of a crossbow from the local Walmart. According to court documents, 25-year-old Logan Daniel Dillman was taken into custody on
WSU Issues Warning After Reports of Visitors Harassing Research Bears

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University is urging the public to stop harassing its research bears after receiving multiple reports of individuals attempting to poke the animals with sticks and branches. The university emphasized that the bears,
700-Acre Wildfire Near Whitman-Spokane County Line Nearing Full Containment

CHENEY, WA – The Siegel Fire, which began on July 2 about 14 miles south of Cheney, has burned approximately 700 acres and is now 93% contained, according to fire officials. Crews are continuing full suppression efforts,
Ferguson Condemns Federal Rollbacks on Clean Energy, Warns of Billions in Losses for Washington

OLYMPIA, WA – Governor Bob Ferguson last week criticized the reconciliation bill passed by Congress, warning that it will significantly impact Washington state’s clean energy economy, jobs, and electricity costs. According to a statement from the Governor’s
Critics say Washington State ‘Hotline’ Allows Illegal Immigrants to Report U.S. Citizens for First Amendment Activity

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Office of the Attorney General has launched a taxpayer-funded hotline in three counties that would allow residents, including foreign nationals and illegal immigrants, to report U.S. citizens for engaging in legally
Proposed International Surcharge at National Parks Could Generate Millions in 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. – With many national parks facing huge backlogs of deferred maintenance — Yellowstone National Park alone is estimated to have more than $1 billion — the federal government is proposing a new fee on foreign
U.S. Marshals Investigating Possible Travis Decker Sighting in Idaho Wilderness

BOISE, ID – The U.S. Marshals Service Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public’s help in locating Travis Caleb Decker, the fugitive wanted for the alleged murder and kidnapping of his three young daughters
Death toll Rises to Over 80 After Devastating Central Texas Flash Flooding

KERRVILLE, TX – A catastrophic flash flood has claimed the lives of over 80 people in central Texas, as heavy rains battered the Hill Country region causing a sudden surge of of 20-26 feet of the Guadalupe
2 teens killed, 5 wounded after mass shooting in Indianapolis

Two teens were killed and five others wounded after a mass shooting early Saturday morning in downtown Indianapolis. Police have not determined a motive but detained seven for questioning and recovered several firearms. The Indianapolis Star reported
Bobby Jenks, White Sox World Series champion, dies at 44 after cancer battle

Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star closer and 2005 World Series champion with the Chicago White Sox, has died at the age of 44. The team announced on X: ‘Former Chicago White Sox All-Star pitcher and 2005 World