WSU researcher receives grant to turn waste methane into valuable products

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University researcher Qiaowan Chang has been awarded a $110,000 grant from the American Chemical Society (ACS) to develop a more efficient method for converting waste methane into useful chemicals. Chang, an assistant
Adult Male Wolf Removed from Togo Pack in Northeast Washington Following Livestock Attacks

FERRY COUNTY, WA — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has confirmed the lethal removal of an adult male wolf from the Togo Pack in northeast Washington after repeated cattle depredations prompted agency action.
Two Arrested in Brutal North Central Washington Homicide

Victim Found Outside Tonasket; Murder and Accessory Charges Filed TONASKET, WA — Authorities in Okanogan County are investigating the death of a Tonasket man who was found dead along a rural roadway last week. Two suspects have
Idaho Repertory Theatre Drama Camp for Kids presents ‘Peter Pan’

MOSCOW, ID – University of Idaho’s Idaho Repertory Theatre’s Drama Camp for Kids presents the classic story of “Peter Pan” by J.M. Barrie, adapted by Kathryn Shultz Miller. There will be four shows starting with the
Whitman County Man Accused of Sending Explicit Image to Minor, Held on Felony Charge

COLFAX, WA – A 21-year-old Malden man has been arrested for allegedly communicating with a minor for immoral purposes. The case began on Monday when the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office received a call that Levi Anderson had
AAA Shares Tips to Help Idaho Drivers Conserve Fuel During Summer Travel

BOISE, ID – As Idaho families continue to take advantage of summer travel, AAA is encouraging drivers to adopt simple habits that can improve fuel efficiency and save money at the pump. “While gas prices are still
Army Chaplain Corps celebrates 250 years

WASHINGTON, D.C. – After the U.S. Army celebrated its 250th birthday on June 14, the Army Chaplain Corps celebrated the same milestone on July 29. On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the first army to
Man Arrested in Clarkston for Alleged Burglary and Meth Possession

CLARKSTON, WA – A man is facing multiple charges following his arrest late Tuesday night in Clarkston after allegedly entering a motorhome without permission, taking a pair of shorts, and being found in possession of methamphetamine and
Clarkston Voters to Decide Future of City’s Ambulance Service in November

CLARKSTON, WA – Clarkston voters will determine the future of their city’s ambulance service this fall, following a unanimous vote by the City Council to place a crucial EMS levy on the November 4, 2025 ballot. The measure,
Nationwide Wildfire Count Above Average, but Fewer Acres Burned Thanks to Fast Response

BOISE, ID – As July comes to a close, the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) reports that while the number of wildfires across the U.S. is higher than average this year, the total acreage burned remains below the