Conservation Groups sue Idaho DEQ Over Stibnite Mine Air Quality Permit

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Conservation League (ICL) and Save the South Fork Salmon filed a lawsuit Thursday in Idaho state court against the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), alleging that the agency failed to protect public
Oregon Under Federal Investigation Over Transgender Athlete Participation in Girls’ Sports

PORTLAND, OR – The Oregon Department of Education has been under investigation by the U.S. Education Department over an alleged violation of Title IX protections for allowing transgender athletes to compete in female sports. Since March, the
SEL Founder Warns Trump’s Tariffs Will Cost Company $100 Million

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, reiterated her opposition Wednesday to President Trump’s ongoing trade war, highlighting the concerns of Washington business leaders—including Dr. Ed Schweitzer, founder of
Fosters Urgently Needed for Rescued Chihuahuas From Local Hoarding Case

LEWISTON, ID – Following the recent rescue of 22 chihuahuas from a hoarding situation near Lapwai, several animal shelters are now urgently seeking foster homes for the traumatized dogs. While some of the dogs are being cared
Appeals Court Maintains Washington State’s Block of Birthright Citizenship Order

OLYMPIA, WA – A federal appeals court on Wednesday agreed with a Seattle judge’s decision to universally block President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship. The appeals judges ruled 2-1 that Trump’s order, issued on Inauguration
Poll Finds 96% of Idaho Voters say Public Lands Should Remain in Public Hands

BOISE, ID – Ninety-six percent of all registered voters in Idaho believe that public lands should remain in public hands, according to a new poll paid for by Conservation Voters for Idaho. The poll was conducted in
Florida Federal Judge Denies DOJ’s Request to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal judge in Florida denied a Justice Department request to unseal grand jury records tied to federal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. A public order released Wednesday by district judge Robin Rosenberg stated that
University of Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger sentenced to four life sentences without parole

District Court Judge Steven Hippler sentenced Bryan Kohberger, 30, to four consecutive life sentences for the 2022 fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. The victims’ families and others involved in the case provided emotional impact
NY Giants’ head coach Brian Daboll says Russell Wilson will be team’s starting QB

NY Giants head coach Brian Daboll made it clear on the first day of training camp that veteran Russell Wilson is QB1 for the 2025 season. Daboll has said that Wilson was the team’s starting quarterback throughout
Miami Dolphins’ offensive lineman Bayron Matos airlifted to hospital after injury during training camp

Per NFL.com, Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos suffered an undisclosed injury at the end of Wednesday’s training camp practice in Miami Gardens, Fla., and was airlifted to a medical center via helicopter. The injury happened in