WDFW Reports Outbreak of Deer Diseases in Eastern Washington

SPOKANE, WA – Eastern Washington wildlife officials are warning hunters and landowners about an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) and Bluetongue that is affecting deer populations in several counties. According to the Washington Department of Fish
50-Year-Old Woman Arrested on Drug Charges After Highway 12 Stop

IDAHO COUNTY, ID – The Idaho County Sheriff’s Office reports that a traffic stop on Highway 12 resulted in the arrest of a woman on multiple drug charges. On September 8, 2025, around 9:40 p.m., a deputy
Trump: Department of Education will protect prayer in schools

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Education will issue new guidance on prayer in public schools, according to President Donald Trump in his speech at the Bible Museum this week. The hearing at the Museum of
LC State Named Idaho’s Best Value College Again

LEWISTON, ID — Lewis-Clark State College has once again been recognized as the top Best Value college in Idaho, according to new rankings released by Niche, an online resource for students and families. The ranking, announced September
Idaho Parent Sues Over Death Photos, Urges Privacy Protections

A tweak to Idaho’s death investigation system is just the start. But to one parent, it’s not enough. CALDWELL, ID – The night his daughter died, Allen Hodges said he didn’t know the law. After Kylie,
Tacoma Teen Arrested After SWAT Finds 23 Guns, Evidence of School Shooter Obsession

PIERCE COUNTY, WA — A 13-year-old boy is in custody after Pierce County deputies and a SWAT team executed an early-morning arrest on September 6 following reports of school shooting threats. Deputies said the juvenile had been
Attorney General Warns Idahoans of Cryptocurrency ATM Scams

BOISE, ID — Attorney General Raúl Labrador is cautioning Idaho families about a rise in cryptocurrency ATM scams that are costing residents, particularly seniors, tens of thousands of dollars. According to Labrador’s office, scammers often pose as
Three Washington Gang Leaders Sentenced for Roles in National Prison Gang La Nuestra Familia

SPOKANE, WA — Three Washington men have been sentenced in federal court for their leadership roles in facilitating the criminal activities of La Nuestra Familia (NF), a national prison gang with roots dating back to the late 1960s.
National Office Tabs Lindner NAIA Volleyball Defender of the Week

KANSAS CITY, MO – Karissa Lindner was recognized on the national level for her dynamic play over the weekend as the NAIA Volleyball Defender of the Week. The junior is the first LC State Volleyball player to
Wagers on touchdowns, strikeouts and even penalties: States eye limits on prop bets

TRENTON, NJ – As a bankruptcy attorney, New Jersey Assemblymember Dan Hutchison said he sees clients “all the time” whose betting on football and baseball quickly leads to missed car payments, delinquent mortgages and, ultimately, bankruptcy. The