Serious Crash Blocks Highway 20 in Eastern Idaho

REXBURG, ID – Rexburg Police, along with Madison Fire, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, and Idaho State Police, responded Tuesday to a serious crash on Highway 20 near milepost 333. The rollover involved an SUV pulling an
Grangeville Closes Pioneer Park Bathrooms After Vandalism

GRANGEVILLE, ID – The City of Grangeville has closed the Pioneer Park restrooms for the season following an act of vandalism. According to city officials, this marks the second major incident of damage that will require the
Death penalty to be sought for Charlie Kirk assassination

OREM, UTAH – Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray announced Tuesday he will seek the death penalty for suspect Tyler James Robinson for the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk. Gray told reporters he was filing a total
Seattle students protest new lunch schedule with walkout

SEATTLE, WA – Students from seven Seattle Public Schools’ high schools walked out of class in response to a planned change in lunch scheduling. Seattle Public Schools recently announced it will require all comprehensive high schools to
Agencies Coordinate Smoke Management for Prescribed Fire Across Idaho and Montana

LEWISTON, ID – State, federal, and tribal agencies are reminding residents that prescribed fire is a critical tool used by forestry and agricultural managers to improve ecosystem health and reduce the risk of severe wildfires. Officials say
Woman Accused of Assaulting Officer During Arrest at Clarkston Walmart

CLARKSTON, WA – A woman previously banned from Walmart for trespassing was arrested Monday afternoon following an altercation with police officers at the store on 5th Street in Clarkston. According to a probable cause affidavit filed in Asotin
Reykdal seeks $10M to expand artificial intelligence in Washington schools

This article was first published by TVW. OLYMPA, WA – Washington’s top K-12 official is asking lawmakers to bankroll a statewide push in 2026 to bring artificial intelligence tools and training into classrooms. Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris
39-Year-Old Moscow Man Faces Sentencing After Guilty Plea in Federal Court

MOSCOW, ID – A 39-year-old Moscow man has pleaded guilty in federal court to receiving child sexual abuse material. Devin Pickler pleaded guilty to the charge Monday. Pickler is set to be sentenced in December. He was
Rapid STI Testing Now Available at WSU Cougar Health Services

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University’s Cougar Health Services (CHS) has introduced rapid testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), offering students same-day results and reducing community transmission across Whitman County. The new in-house testing system allows CHS
Idaho Students Outperform National Average Despite Lower School Spending

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Virginia is the No. 1 state for teachers’ pay and public spending per student. At the same time, it’s No. 51 for students’ math scores, behind 49 states and Washington, D.C. More pay for