WSU Launches Camping, Street Fairs, and Themed Weekends for Football Season

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University Athletics is rolling out new experiences for Cougar football fans as the 2025 season kicks off this weekend with the Battle of the Palouse against the University of Idaho. WSU is
Idaho Fish and Game Shares Tips for Caring for Big Game Meat in Warm Weather Hunts

BOISE, ID – Some early season hunting opportunities have already begun in Idaho, with additional archery seasons and moose hunts starting in September. While early season hunts can provide an excellent opportunity to harvest a big game
Spokane Deputies Arrest Man After Stabbing Woman, Then Revive Him with Narcan

SPOKANE, WA. – Spokane County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a 33-year-old man Monday evening after a stabbing at an apartment complex on East Hawthorne Road. Deputies responded around 7:35 p.m. on August 25 to a report of
Crapo Urges Idahoans to Push Back Against “Legacy Media” Narrative on Tax Law

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, is urging supporters and business leaders to push back against “messaging” from “legacy media” regarding the major tax and spending law passed by Congress in July. Crapo spoke to
University of Idaho Theatre Arts Department Unveils 2025-26 Season Lineup

MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho’s Department of Theatre Arts has announced its 2025-26 season, bringing a mix of musicals and classic plays to stages in Moscow. The lineup includes two musicals, two plays, and the annual
Federal Funding at Risk for Washington Over English Proficiency Enforcement in Trucking

WASHINGTON, D.C. – California, New Mexico and Washington could risk losing federal funding if they fail to enforce English Language Proficiency requirements for commercial motor vehicle drivers, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday. The move comes
Idaho State University Weighs Buying Meridian Medical School to Address Doctor Shortage

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on August 25, 2025 MERIDIAN, ID – Idaho State University has hired a national consulting firm to study, and price out, the possible purchase of a for-profit medical school based in Meridian. As
Man Arrested After Allegedly Attempting to Set Central Washington Detective on Fire

ELLENSBURG, WA – A Yakima man was arrested Sunday night after allegedly attempting to set a Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office detective on fire during a traffic stop in the Yakima River Canyon. At approximately 9:40 p.m., a
Nearly 100 FBI Personnel Join Search for Travis Decker

WENATCHEE, WA – The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office, alongside federal, state, and local partners, continues its search for Travis Decker, who remains wanted on three counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree kidnapping. Sheriff Michael
Trump Creates ‘Quick Reaction Force’ out of State Guard Troops to Assist Police

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday directing state National Guard units to be ready to assist local, state and federal law enforcement, a potential step toward a dramatic expansion of Trump’s use