78-year-old Deary Log Truck Driver Involved in US-95 Crash That Injured Hayden Man

HAYDEN, ID – A Deary man was involved in a two-vehicle crash early Tuesday morning that left one person injured and temporarily blocked traffic on US Highway 95 in Hayden. Idaho State Police say the crash occurred
Idaho Trappers Association Among Recipients of $100K in State Conservation Grants

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Fish and Game Commission has awarded $100,000 in grants to support fish and wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation projects across the state, with several North Idaho organizations among the recipients. The Commission
Traffic Delays Heading Out to Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport

PULLMAN, WA – There are traffic delays heading out to the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport from Pullman. The delays are part of a City of Pullman project to install a new water main to the airport. The work
Idaho Attorney General’s Office asks judge to dismiss fired attorney’s whistleblower lawsuit

BOISE, ID – In March 2023, Daphne Huang emailed her supervisor — repeating concerns she had shared a day earlier. She was troubled with the ethics of the Idaho Attorney General’s Office new management — months after
Online learning: One family’s experience with the Idaho Home Learning Academy

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 29, 2025 BOISE, ID – Jessica Turnblom comes from a bilingual family, and it’s important to her that her five kids learn how to speak both English and Spanish fluently. And
National award for beautiful blooms honors disease-fighting peony researcher

PULLMAN, WA – In the last quarter of his 46-year Washington State University career, scientist Gary Chastagner found success protecting crops of creamy, colorful peony flowers from Botrytis, an ugly fungal disease. This summer, flower growers repaid
Dozens of Americans Arrested for Attempting to Kill, Threatening ICE Agents

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dozens of Americans have been arrested for attempting to kill ICE agents or threatening to kill them in the past two weeks. Recent examples are in Texas, Ohio and Washington, D.C. In Texas, after
Fundraiser Launched to Support Surviving Roommate’s Recovery After Moscow Murders

MOSCOW, ID – A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support Dylan Mortensen, one of the surviving roommates in the 2022 University of Idaho murders. The fundraiser, titled “Support Dylan’s Healing Journey,” was co-organized by Kate Heath
Court Dismisses Parental Rights Suit Over Washington State Transgender Youth Shelter Law

OLYMPIA, WA – Parents trying to overturn a Washington law protecting runaway transgender youth have hit another roadblock in federal court. A three-judge appeals court panel on Friday unanimously dismissed a constitutional challenge to the controversial 2023
Washington Governor’s Approval Rating the Lowest in More Than 30 Years

OLYMPIA, WA – A new poll from Cascade PBS/Elway shows Washington voters are not pleased with the job Gov. Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, is doing six months into the job. The poll of 403 registered voters from across