Juvenile Crime Bill Passes: 14-Year-Olds Could Be Tried as Adults in the Capital

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S House of Representatives passed the D.C. Juvenile Sentencing Reform Act on Tuesday afternoon, one more step to solidify President Donald Trump’s plan to secure the District of Columbia. The legislation targets the
Hunter Rescued After Knee Injury Near Kamiah

KAMIAH, ID – The Idaho County Sheriff’s Office responded to a Garmin activation on Tuesday morning, September 16, after a hunter suffered a dislocated knee in rugged terrain off Maggie Butte Road outside of Kamiah. Deputies located
Consumers brace for higher car prices as tariffs take hold

WASHINGTON, D.C. – North American automakers paid about $1.389 billion in import duties in July to the U.S. federal government related to vehicles assembled in Canada and Mexico, according to a new report. President Donald Trump hit
‘Your job is to truly listen:’ Moscow superintendent manages district vision

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on September 14, 2025 EDITOR’S NOTE: A third-grade teacher is a third-grade teacher, whether they’re in Bonners Ferry or Boise. It’s not the same for superintendents, whose tasks may vary from lobbying the
WA health inspectors on cusp of gaining access to Tacoma immigrant detention center

TACOMA, WA – Washington’s Department of Health stands ready to inspect the state’s only immigrant detention center after a court ruling last month. State inspectors for years have been pushing for access to the heavily scrutinized, 1,575-bed
Lewiston Town Hall to Discuss School Voucher Program

LEWISTON, ID – A public town hall will be held at Lewiston High School on Tuesday, September 23 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Idaho’s new $50 million voucher program, which directs tax dollars toward private school tuition.
Dworshak Dam to Clear Out Lost and Found Items

AHSAHKA, ID – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Walla Walla District announced that Dworshak Dam and Reservoir staff will be clearing out lost and found items collected during the summer recreation season. Anyone who may have
Debate Grows Over Free Speech, Hate Speech, and Firings in Wake of Kirk’s Death

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Can employers fire employees for celebrating a political assassination? The short answer is yes, attorneys say, especially by private companies in right to work states. As hundreds of Americans are reporting they’ve been fired
All 15 LC State Programs Earn NAIA Scholar Team Nod for Fourth Consecutive Year

KANSAS CITY, MO – All 2024-25 LC State programs earned NAIA Scholar Team honors for the fourth year in a row, announced by the national office as part of NAIA National Awards Day on Monday. The award
Phone Spoofing Alert Issued in Asotin County

ASOTIN, WA – The Asotin County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that callers are spoofing the Asotin County Commissioner’s phone line, making it appear as though calls are coming from the Commissioner’s official number. Authorities are warning residents