SWAT Team Assists in Spokane Valley Domestic Violence Arrest After Four-Hour Standoff

SPOKANE VALLEY, WA – A 58-year-old woman was taken into custody late Thursday night following a prolonged standoff with law enforcement after a reported domestic violence assault. Deputies with the Spokane Valley Police Department responded to
TriState Health Reflects on Growth and Community Impact at Annual Meeting

CLARKSTON, WA – TriState Health held its 2025 Annual Meeting on July 24, bringing together board members, staff, and community members to review the organization’s milestones from 2024. The event, hosted on the TriState Health campus, included
YWCA Seeking Donations for Annual School Supply Distribution August 15

LEWISTON, ID – The YWCA Lewiston-Clarkston is preparing for its annual school supply distribution event, set for Friday, August 15, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 300 Main Street in Lewiston. The event provides free
College of Veterinary Medicine launches grant program to spur innovative research

PULLMAN, WA – As federal and state money for research is becoming more and more difficult to secure, Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new grant program to fund innovative efforts aimed at
Moscow Man Who Trapped Ex in Storage Unit Sentenced to Up to 10 Years

MOSCOW, ID – The 51-year-old Moscow man convicted of locking his ex-girlfriend in a storage unit is going to prison. Michael Dahl was sentenced by Judge Megan Marshall in Latah County Second District Court on Thursday. Judge
Law Enforcement Seizes 100+ Gallons of Illegally Picked Berries in Boundary County

BONNERS FERRY, ID – A multi-agency patrol led by the Boundary County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the seizure of over 100 gallons of berries believed to be harvested illegally for commercial purposes in remote wilderness
Feds Release $20 Million in Withheld Wildfire Funds to Washington State

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the release of over $280 million in delayed Fiscal Year 2025 U.S. Forest Service State, Private, and Tribal Forestry (SPTF) funding, including approximately $20
Lewiston Wastewater Project to Begin July 28 Near 16th Avenue and 16th Street

LEWISTON, ID – The City of Lewiston Public Works Department will begin a wastewater rehabilitation project near the intersection of 16th Avenue and 16th Street on Monday, July 28, 2025. The project will focus on rehabilitating an
U.S. Olympic Committee Bans Males From Competing in Women’s Sports

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee is changing its “athlete safety policy,” pledging to follow President Donald Trump’s executive order protecting “opportunities for women and girls to compete in safe and fair sports.” The
State of Washington Sues Contractor to Prevent Sharing of Food Stamp Data With Feds

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington’s attorney general on Thursday sued to stop its food stamp payment processor from sharing program participants’ data with the federal government, which could use the information for immigration enforcement. But the company, Fidelity