Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening to Shoot Grocery Store Employee in Clarkston

CLARKSTON, WA – A man has been arrested after allegedly making death threats and violating a permanent trespass order at a local grocery store. According to a probable cause affidavit filed by the Clarkston Police Department, Eugene
Deportation Flights From Western Washington Airport up Dramatically This Year, Advocates say

SEATTLE, WA – More migrants were flown out of King County’s Boeing Field during the first six months of this year than all of last year as the Trump administration has moved to drastically ramp up deportations.
Three Children Injured in I-90 Rollover Crash in Eastern Washington

GRANT COUNTY, WA – A single-vehicle rollover crash injured three juveniles Tuesday evening after the driver reportedly fell asleep at the wheel on Interstate 90, according to the Washington State Patrol. The crash occurred at approximately 8:02 p.m.
Idaho Included in Expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

EMMETT, ID – People in Idaho who experienced the downwind impacts of nuclear tests will receive more compensation under the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” but the expansion is limited in scope. The large budget
Wife of Motel 6 Stabbing Suspect Held Without Bond

CLARKSTON, WA – The 65-year-old Wyoming woman that was arrested Monday in connection to the June stabbing of her brother at a Clarkston motel remains held without bond in the Asotin County Jail. Phyllis K. Krogman is
Bond set at $500,000 for Lewiston man Facing Child Sex Abuse Charges

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
U.S. Senate Advances Bill Stripping Funds From NPR, PBS, Foreign Aid

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate on Tuesday night moved one step closer to canceling $9 billion in previously approved funding for several foreign aid programs and public broadcasting after GOP leaders addressed some objections. Nearly all
Video Feeds From Washington State’s Wildfire Detection Cameras now Available Online

OLYMPIA, WA – Members of the public can now view video feeds from artificial-intelligence-assisted cameras placed in 21 high-risk wildfire locations around Washington. The cameras have been in place since 2023 as part of a $2.5 million
Idaho Department of Lands Considers Increase to Forest Fire Protection Surcharge

BOISE, ID – Idaho Department of Lands officials are considering proposing a bill during the 2026 legislative session that would increase the fire protection surcharge for lots with residential structures on forest lands to pay for fire
2 killed after flash flooding in New Jersey, NYC subway riders also affected

Two people were killed after flash floods struck areas of New Jersey on Monday, causing submerged cars, and flooding roadways. A state of emergency was declared in New Jersey after slow-moving thunderstorms unloaded a significant amount of