True Crime Author Gregg Olsen and Survivor Shasta Groene to Speak at Upcoming Library Events

True Crime Author Gregg Olsen and Survivor Shasta Groene to Speak at Upcoming Library Events CLARKSTON, WA – New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen and survivor Shasta Groene will appear at two local library events on
Idaho Lottery Celebrates 36th Anniversary with $75 Million Contribution to Education and State Infrastructure

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Lottery marked its 36th year with a major milestone Tuesday, presenting a $75 million dividend to the State of Idaho to support public education and state building improvements. In a ceremony
Elon Musk says he’ll launch the ‘America Party.’ Can he get candidates on the ballot?

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Elon Musk’s announcement that he plans to form a new political party came easily, with the billionaire simply posting his intentions on his social media platform, X. Now comes the hard part. If the
Motorcyclist Arrested After 110 MPH Interstate Ride in Morning Traffic

MERIDIAN, ID – A 19-year-old motorcyclist was arrested for reckless driving on Friday, July 11, after allegedly reaching speeds of up to 115 mph on Interstate 84 during morning commute traffic, according to the Idaho State
Lewiston Man Charged with Multiple Felonies in Child Sexual Abuse Investigation

LEWISTON, ID – A Lewiston man has been formally charged with multiple felonies following an investigation into allegations of prolonged sexual abuse involving minors under his care. According to an affidavit filed in Nez Perce County on
Nine Defendants Indicted Following Protest Outside Spokane ICE Office

SPOKANE, WA – Nine individuals have been indicted on federal charges following a protest outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Spokane, during which demonstrators allegedly blocked transport vehicles and assaulted federal officers. The
West Ada adopts new policy on classroom displays

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 15, 2025 The West Ada school board Monday approved a new policy governing classroom displays like the “everyone is welcome here” banner that has embroiled the state’s largest school district in
Cherry Fire Grows to 130 Acres Northeast of Deary, Containment at 0%

Cherry Fire: Rapidly Growing Wildfire Reported Northeast of Deary UPDATE – July 15, 2025, 4:00 PM PT:The Cherry Fire has expanded to approximately 130 acres with 0% containment, according to the Idaho Department of Lands. While no
Danone U.S. Recalls YoCrunch® Yogurt Products Nationwide Due to Plastic Contamination Risk

NATIONAL — Danone U.S. has voluntarily recalled a wide range of YoCrunch® yogurt products sold across the United States after reports of plastic contamination in the dome toppers. The recall was initiated on July 11, 2025, and
Southern Idaho Teen Arrested for Impersonating Boise Police Officer; Additional Victims Sought

GLENNS FERRY, ID – The Elmore County Sheriff’s Office is seeking additional information and potential victims after a Glenns Ferry man was arrested for allegedly impersonating a Boise Police officer and forging official law enforcement documents. Eddie