Border Czar says ICE Ops will Ramp Up for Seattle, Portland after Labor Day

SEATTLE, WA – Border czar Tom Homan told reporters that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations will expand after Labor Day in sanctuary cities nationwide, including Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore. “You’re going to see a ramp
Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Tariffs, but Leaves them in Place

U.S. – A federal appeals court said Friday that President Donald Trump doesn’t have the authority to issue blanket tariffs, in a blow to the president’s domestic and economic policy plans. The U.S. Court of Appeals for
DOJ Urges Federal Judge to Strike Down Climate Change Law

NEW YORK – The Trump administration is asking a federal judge to invalidate a New York law that seeks to punish fossil fuel companies for their alleged role in climate change. In a motion for summary judgment,
Trump says Appeals Court Ruling Rejecting Tariffs ‘Highly Partisan’

U.S. – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that invalidated the tariffs. Still, it said the highest import duties in nearly a century could remain in place while the
Whitman County Library Opens Submissions for Halloween-Themed Art

MOSCOW, ID – The Whitman County Library in Colfax has announced that they are accepting submissions of family-friendly Halloween art to be exhibited in The Libey Gallery during the month of October. Mixed media submissions will be
Comedian Bill Douglas to Perform at the Moscow Public Library

MOSCOW, ID – Comedian Bill Douglass will be bringing his comedy to the Moscow Public Library on Tuesday, September 2, at 5:45 pm. Douglas is a retired middle school and science teacher from New Hampshire and also
Idaho Museum of Natural History Brings Dinosaur Exhibit to Latah County

LATAH COUNTY, ID – The Idaho Museum of Natural History will be visiting Latah County with their Mobile Museum, offering a free glimpse into Idaho’s prehistoric past from September 2 – 4. The Mobile Museum hosts a
WSU Master Gardeners Share Tips For Winter Garden Prep at Neill Public Library

PULLMAN, WA – The WSU Master Gardeners are hosting Garden Talk Tuesday at Neill Public Library at 1:00 pm on September 2. Experts will share tips for autumn garden preparation, including management of leaves, vegetable beds, ornamental
Colfax Woman Killed in Highway 195 Crash; Five Others Injured

PULLMAN, WA – A fatal traffic collision occurred on State Route 195, approximately five miles south of Colfax on Friday evening, claiming the life a Colfax woman and injuring five others. The Washington State Patrol (WSP) responded