Trump Signs Executive Order Seeking Jail Time for American Flag Burning Despite Supreme Court Ruling

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday requiring federal prosecutors to investigate and prosecute people for burning the American flag, a practice the U.S. Supreme Court said was protected speech in 1989. In
Coast Guard Records Largest Drug Offload in History With $473 Million Seizure in South Florida

MIAMI, FL – The U.S. Coast Guard marked a historic milestone Monday with the offload of more than 76,140 pounds of illegal narcotics, the largest in the agency’s history, at Port Everglades. The haul, valued at $473
Concrete Work to Cause Delays on US-95 Between Moscow and Lewiston This Week

LEWISTON, ID — Motorists traveling on U.S. Highway 95 between Lewiston and Moscow should prepare for extended delays this week as crews complete concrete work on the Thorn Creek Bridge. Beginning Wednesday, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD)
WDFW Approves Wolf Removals After Livestock Attacks in Northeastern Washington

FERRY COUNTY, WA — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has approved the lethal removal of wolves from the Sherman pack following repeated livestock depredations in Ferry County. WDFW Director Kelly Susewind authorized incremental lethal
Authorities Dismantle Sinaloa Cartel-Linked Drug Ring in Western Washington

SEATTLE, WA – Federal, state and local law enforcement have dismantled a Sinaloa Cartel-connected drug trafficking organization accused of distributing fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin across western Washington, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Seattle Field
Lewiston Gas Station Employee Accused of Offering Money for Girl’s Underwear

LEWISTON, ID – A Clarkston man has been charged with felony injury to a child following an incident at a gas station in North Lewiston in which he allegedly offered money to a juvenile in exchange for
Tacoma seeks dismissal of lawsuit related to $20 minimum wage initiative

TACOMA, WA – The city of Tacoma, Wash., is requesting that the Pierce County Superior Court dismiss action on a lawsuit regarding a stalled $20 minimum wage measure. On Aug. 22, the city filed a response to a lawsuit
City of Spokane dismisses all failure to disperse charges against ICE protesters

SPOKANE, WA – Just over two months after the largest protest in Spokane since the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement, the City Prosecutor’s Office has dismissed all misdemeanor charges for failure to disperse against the June 11
Trump moves to end cashless bail in D.C., nationwide

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two weeks after declaring “Liberation Day” in Washington, D.C., to combat crime, President Donald Trump signed executive orders to end cashless bail in the nation’s capital, while taking steps to eliminate it throughout the
Five incidents of swatting college campuses drawing concern

PHILADELPHIA, PA – Four times since Thursday major college campuses along the Atlantic Seaboard have been brought to a halt. Four times, they’ve all been a hoax, or what is generally known as swatting. Campus leaders in