States Split on Trump Administration’s Push for Voter Data as DOJ Presses Requests

WASHINGTON, D.C. – When the U.S. Department of Justice asked Kansas Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab to turn over a copy of his state’s full voter list, including sensitive personal data, he responded with gratitude for
Idaho Releases Advanced Nuclear Strategic Framework

BOISE, ID – Governor Brad Little announced Thursday that the State of Idaho has released a new Advanced Nuclear Strategic Framework aimed at guiding the future of nuclear energy in the state. The plan was developed by
Join WSU Alumni Association for Pre-Game Crimson & Gray Gathering for Apple Cup

PULLMAN, WA – The WSU Alumni Association will host a Crimson & Gray Gathering on Friday, September 20, from 11:30 am – 2:30 pm at 1 Alumni Way in Pullman ahead of the Cougs’ matchup against the
Treatment of radioactive waste at Hanford will begin on time, feds confirm

The U.S. Department of Energy said it will meet an October deadline to start up a $9 billion facility that will process waste at the Washington state site. RICHLAND, WA – The federal government will begin turning
Spud Hill Fireteam Challenge Hike in Deary Supports Local VFW

DEARY, ID – A 4.7-mile weighted hiking challenge will take place at Spud Hill in Deary on September 20 to benefit Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3913 in Kendrick. Registration starts at 8:30 am at Deary City
Idaho Gov. Little Extends 3% Spending Cuts Into Next Fiscal Year

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on September 18, 2025 BOISE, ID – This year’s state spending cuts will continue into next year. Gov. Brad Little’s office told agency directors Wednesday that his recent order for 3% midyear cuts
Treasury goes after fentanyl-producing Sinaloa Cartel faction

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control designated Sinaloa Cartel faction Los Mayos, along with the leader of the faction’s armed wing on Thursday. The sanctions follow Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism
Lawmakers Propose Bipartisan Bill to Regulate AI in Health Care

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bipartisan group of Pennsylvania state legislators recently hatched a plan to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in health care. Four Pennsylvania House Democrats and one House Republican plan to introduce legislation that
WSU Football Home Game Fireworks Continue This Fall-No Full Postgame Display This Season

PULLMAN, WA – There will be intermittent fireworks at every Washington State University home football game this season but there will not be a large postgame fireworks show. The issue was brought to light by Pullman City
Nigerian Man Extradited to Idaho on Sextortion and Fraud Charges

BOISE, ID – A Nigerian man has been extradited to the United States to face federal charges in connection with a series of cyber-enabled schemes, including sextortion and romance scams. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for