University of Idaho Extension’s Five for Five Fitness Program Grows

MOSCOW, ID— A University of Idaho Extension program that’s gaining popularity nationwide is leading people of all ages to pause for five minutes each day to clear their mind, raise their heart rate and engage in full-body
WATCH: Trump Renames DOD to ‘Department of War’

WASHINGTON D.C. – What’s in a name? Military victories, according to the Trump administration. The Department of Defense is reverting to its old name – the Department of War – per the president’s latest executive order. The
Arizona Congressman Backs Bill Protecting ICE Agents

ARIZONA – U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh wants to protect ICE agents. The Arizona congressman is among a handful of House representatives, all of them Republicans, to introduce the Protect and Respect ICE Act. The measure would double
Boston Judge Orders Trump to Give Back Harvard Funding

BOSTON, MA – A Boston federal judge this week blocked the Trump administration’s $2.2 billion funding freeze against Harvard after the government’s claims of antisemitism. The U.S. District of Massachusetts Judge Allison Burroughs ruled Wednesday, in an 84-page
Audit: Hospital Employee Embezzled $32K from Rural Taxpayers, Patient Revenues

WASHINGTON STATE – Having already served her sentence, a state audit published Thursday revealed that a former East Adams Rural Healthcare employee had embezzled $32,000 from taxpayers back in 2023. According to the report, Adams County Public Hospital
‘South Hill Rapist’ Kevin Coe could soon be Released

SPOKANE, WA – One of Spokane’s most notorious criminals could soon be released from the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island. An Aug. 28 email from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services sent to
WSU President Portrait to be Unveiled at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

PULLMAN, WA – A portrait honoring Washington State University’s 11th President, Kirk H. Schulz, will be unveiled at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on campus on Monday, September 8th, at 4:00 pm. The portrait was completed
Burn Ban Back On For Latah County

IDAHO – A burn ban has been issued for Latah County as part of an Air Quality Advisory from the State of Idaho. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has issued the burn ban at least through
Lindner Leads LC State Block Party to Stun No. 19 Southern Oregon in CCC Opener

LEWISTON, ID– Karissa Lindner rang in the 2025 Cascade Conference season with a single-match record shattering 15 blocks as the LC State Volleyball team, receiving votes in the national poll, defeated No. 19 Southern Oregon on Friday.