Appeals Court Backs Venezuelan Migrants’ Effort to Keep Protected Status

WASHINGTON — A three-judge panel of a federal appeals court unanimously ruled Friday the Trump administration likely acted unlawfully when it revoked extensions for temporary protections for more than 600,000 Venezuelans. The U.S. Court of Appeals for
Yellowstone-Area Wolves Observed Moving Pups to Follow Elk — Upending Scientific Assumptions

MONTANA – Scientific research has long assumed gray wolves are non-migratory during springtime, staying anchored to tend to litters of nearly helpless pups. For the first weeks of life, after all, pups are blind, deaf and extremely
States Begin to see Job Losses from Trump’s Cuts, Housing and Spending Slowdowns

WASHINGTON – Virginia and New Jersey may be among the states most affected by the hiring slowdown that enraged President Donald Trump when it appeared in an Aug. 1 jobs report showing the United States had 258,000
Owner of California Blood Testing Laboratory Pleads Guilty to Tax and Health Care Related Crimes

WASHINGTON – A California man pleaded guilty Thursday to tax and health care related crimes. The following is according to court documents and statements made in court: from approximately 2015 to 2023, Armen Muradyan, of Burbank, owned
Zeppoz In Pullman Celebrating 25th Birthday On Monday

PULLMAN, WA – Zeppoz in Pullman will be celebrating its 25th birthday on Monday. There will be free play in the archade from 2:00 to 4:00 along with cornhole and other specials Monday at Zeppoz on Bishop Boulevard.
Native American Housing Advocates Urge Congress to Renew Affordable Housing Law

WASHINGTON – Tribal leaders urge reauthorization of Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act, a law first passed in 1996 but expired in 2013. Native American housing advocates are calling on Congress to help them meet growing
‘Barkinglot’ Adoption Event in Pullman Today; Works to Clear the Shelters

PULLMAN, WA – The Whitman County Humane Society is inviting the community to Barkinglot, a family-friendly adoption event today Sunday, August 31, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at their shelter in Pullman. The celebration is running
USACE Issues License for $1.2 Million Initiative to Improve Salmon Habitat on Yakima River

WALLA WALLA, WA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Walla Walla District, has issued a five-year construction license to the Benton Conservation District (BCD) for the Amon Creek Habitat Restoration Project, a $1.2 million initiative
Cougars Edge Vandals 13-10 in Battle of the Palouse Season Opener

PULLMAN, WA – Redshirt freshman Jack Stevens kicked a 32-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to lift Washington State to a 13-10 win over Idaho on Saturday at Gesa Field, giving head coach Jimmy Rogers a
LC State Volleyball Takes Down No. 11 Montana Western to End Undefeated Non-Conference Slate

LEWISTON, ID– Lewis-Clark State Volleyball checked out of the Hells Canyon Grand Invitational with a 2-0 record on the weekend thanks to a big win over No. 11 Montana Western. The Warriors rallied past the Bulldogs in