Idaho Stands to Receive $2.6 Million from National Opioid Settlement

BOISE, ID — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced Tuesday that the state could receive up to $2.6 million as part of a nationwide $720 million opioid settlement with eight drug manufacturers. The settlement targets companies accused
Investigators say Woman ‘Played Coy’ as she Helped Plan her Brother’s Stabbing at Clarkston Motel 6

CLARKSTON, WA – A 65-year-old Wyoming woman was arrested Monday in connection to the June stabbing of her brother at a Clarkston motel. Phyllis K. Krogman is facing a felony charge of conspiracy to commit attempted murder
Body of Missing Wenatchee Man Found Near Saddle Rock

WENATCHEE, WA – The Wenatchee Police Department has confirmed that 24-year-old Dylan Smarro was found deceased near the Saddle Rock area, following an extensive search. Smarro had been reported missing on July 13 after he left
“The Garden: Thistle & Thorn” featured at the Center for Arts & History

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College’s Center for Arts & History (CAH), located at 415 Main Street in Lewiston, has opened a new exhibit from Wylie Contemporary, Inc. and co-curated by Jorge Benitez and Reni Gower. The
Asotin County Voters Asked to Renew EMS Levy in August Primary Election

CLARKSTON, WA – Voters in Asotin County will be asked to consider a renewal of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy in the August 5, 2025 Primary Election. The proposed measure would restore the levy rate from
New Tax Deductions Available in 2025 Under “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Internal Revenue Service has released details of several new tax deductions available to working Americans and seniors beginning in tax year 2025, following the recent enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Washington State Government Spending has Surged 116% Since 2015

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state faces deficit spending by 2028 as lawmakers just hit taxpayers with the state’s largest combined tax increase – all driven by massive state spending increases over the past decade, an investigation of state
Man Found Guilty of Child Rape in Asotin County

ASOTIN, WA – A man with a prior conviction for sexually abusing a minor was found guilty on multiple counts of first-degree child rape and incest in Asotin County Superior Court on July 11. Grant Van Yeaman,
New Idaho State Record Set for Catch-and-Release Lake Trout

MCCALL, ID – A new Idaho state record for catch-and-release Lake Trout has been set at Payette Lake, where angler Aaron Goettsche landed a 42-inch fish on June 19, 2025, surpassing the previous record set in 2018.
Pullman’s new Fire Chief Resigns After Just 5 Months on the job

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman’s new fire chief is resigning after just 5 months on the job. Chief Brian Nash has submitted his resignation. City spokeswoman Meghan Ferrin confirms to Pullman Radio News that Nash