LC State Volleyball Little Spikers Memberships Available for 2025 Season

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Volleyball Little Spikers memberships, presented by Edward Jones, Dean Roy, are on sale now for the 2025 season. The pass gives boys and girls grades K-5 the chance to get to know
TriState Health Named One of Nation’s Most Beautiful Hospitals

CLARKSTON, WA – TriState Health has been recognized as one of the 20 Most Beautiful Hospitals in the country, securing the 13th spot in Soliant Health’s annual national competition. The contest, organized by Soliant Health—a healthcare
Caldwell Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material

CALDWELL, ID – A Caldwell man has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of possessing hundreds of files containing child sexual abuse material. Jacob Taylor, 43, was convicted on three counts of Sexual Exploitation of
FDA Mandates New Warning Labels on Opioid Pain Medications

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Thursday that it will require significant changes to the labeling of all opioid pain medications, citing evidence of increased risks associated with long-term use. The
Skyline Water Tower Overflow Resolved in Pullman

PULLMAN, WA – An overflow issue at the Skyline water tower was resolved Thursday evening, according to the City of Pullman. Officials reported that more water entered the tower than it could hold, prompting a swift response
Asotin County Fire District #1 Proposes EMS Levy Lid Lift Ahead of August 5 Election

CLARKSTON, WA – Asotin County Fire District #1 is asking voters to consider an EMS levy lid lift in the August 5 election to maintain and improve emergency medical services in the community. District officials say the
WATCH: New requirements for firearms dealers kick in as permit to purchase looms

OLYMPIA, WA – A new firearms-related law took effect this month in Washington, but the state is still two years away from implementing a controversial law requiring a permit to purchase firearms. House Bill 2118 went into
‘Bee Atlas’ project turns up 26 new or rare species buzzing around Washington

OLYMPIA, WA – More than two dozen new and rare bee species were documented during the first year of a new Washington state project that’s designed to get a better understanding of the insects. The Washington State
50-Acre Vegetation Fire Contained in Asotin County

ASOTIN COUNTY, WA – A wind-driven vegetation fire that burned approximately 50 acres north of Anatone late Thursday night has been fully contained, according to fire officials on scene. The fire was first reported around 11:00 p.m.
Trump announces 90-day pause on higher tariffs to Mexico before deadline

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will pause higher tariffs on Mexico, America’s largest trading partner, that were set to go into effect Friday. Trump agreed to give Mexico a 90-day reprieve