Motorhome Fire in Lewiston Leaves One Seriously Injured

LEWISTON, ID – A motorhome fire on Powers Avenue Saturday evening resulted in serious injuries to one occupant and caused minor damage to nearby property, according to the Lewiston Fire Department. Crews were dispatched around 5:20 p.m.
Idaho Department of Water Resources signs order predicting water shortfall

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Department of Water Resources has issued a new order finding that the Twin Falls Canal Co. may experience a water shortfall during this summer’s irrigation season. The Idaho Department of Water Resources
How Latinos in Washington are coping with ICE crackdowns: ‘I don’t really have time for therapy’

OLYMPIA, WA – Alejandra Guzman-Mercado was just weeks away from graduating college – the first in her family to do so – when a judge denied her father’s request to remain in the United States and ordered
Trump administration sues California over high egg prices

SACRAMENTO, CA – The Trump administration is suing California for its regulation of eggs, claiming three state laws are contributing to the rise in prices for American consumers. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against
On anniversary of Trump attack, Secret Service ‘laser-focused’ on agency reform

WASHINGTON, D.C. – One year after the attempted assassination of now-President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the motives of shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks remain elusive, even as more details have emerged. The U.S.
Two Arrested Following Cocaine and Firearm Discovery During Traffic Stop in North Idaho

SHOSHONE COUNTY, ID – A routine traffic stop in Shoshone County last week led to the discovery of a large quantity of cocaine and a handgun, according to a statement from the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office.
Critchfield spokesman leaving Education Department for broadcasting role

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 11, 2025 BOISE, ID – Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield’s spokesman is leaving the Department of Education. Scott Graf will return to broadcasting, in a director role with Idaho Public
Measles reaches highest level in 33 years, now in 39 states

OLYMPIA, WA – Measles cases have surpassed a recent 2019 record to reach the highest level since 1992, with at least 1,289 cases reported in 39 states. The milestone comes as health officials are increasingly alarmed by
Lewiston Man Faces Assault, Harassment Charges After Multiple Alleged Incidents

CLARKSTON, WA – A Lewiston man is facing multiple charges following a series of reported incidents involving alleged threats and assault. According to court records, 28-year-old Tyler Kirby was arrested after multiple encounters with law enforcement in May
High pay, low test scores: WA teachers earn most when adjusted for cost of living

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state ranks highest in the nation for adjusted pay among elementary, middle and high school teachers, according to USAFacts, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to the data,