Hearing Set for Possible Release of Spokane’s ‘South Hill Rapist’

OLYMPIA, WA – State Sen. Mark Schoesler has raised concerns about the possible release of Kevin Coe, known as Spokane’s “South Hill Rapist,” from the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island. According to the Washington Department of
Orofino to Hold Patriot Day Ceremony Honoring 9/11 First Responders

OROFINO, ID – Clearwater County Ambulance District and Harold Kinne VFW Post 3296 will host the 4th annual Patriot Day Ceremony on Thursday, September 11, at 10 a.m. at the VFW Memorial Field. The event will
TriState Health Launches ‘Let Pink Shine’ Campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

CLARKSTON, WA – TriState Health is inviting the Lewis-Clark Valley community to take part in its new Let Pink Shine campaign this October, an effort to raise awareness about breast cancer, encourage preventative screenings, and show support
Fugitive Wanted in Idaho Arrested in Spokane After SWAT Response

SPOKANE, WA – A 29-year-old Idaho fugitive was taken into custody in Spokane on Wednesday evening following a coordinated law enforcement response. According to the Spokane Police Department, detectives with the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) acted on
Pullman Man Sentenced to 5½ Years After 19 Charges Reduced to 3 in Child Exploitation Case

PULLMAN, WA – A 38-year-old Pullman man has been sentenced to prison for possessing child sexual abuse material. Robert Keller previously pleaded guilty to three felony counts of 1st degree dealing in depictions of minors engaged in
Here’s how to weigh in on Idaho’s cuts to Medicaid’s doctor pay rates

Public comment on Health and Welfare’s 4% Medicaid provider reimbursement rate cuts is open BOISE, ID – The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is accepting public comments on recent pay rate cuts for health care providers
Idaho Launches School Zone Safety Week to Protect Students

BOISE, ID – Governor Brad Little has proclaimed the week of September 7 as Idaho School Zone Safety Week, an effort supported by AAA Idaho and the Idaho Association of School Resource Officers (IDASRO) to keep students
Cougar Health Services increases focus on opioid overdose prevention

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University’s Cougar Health Services (CHS) and its partners are diligently working to educate the community about the dangers of opioid overdoses and ensuring students have access to naloxone and fentanyl test strips.
High Court to Decide if Washington State’s Voter-Approved Natural Gas Measure Will Stand

OLYMPIA, WA – The fate of a voter-approved measure to slow Washington’s shift from natural gas toward technology like electric heat pumps will be decided by the state Supreme Court. Chief Justice Debra Stephens signed an order
Cougar Football Helmet Car up for Auction

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University Surplus Stores announced that the electric Cougar Football helmet car will be sold through a silent auction on Friday, September 5. The auction will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,