WATCH: Education Department Launches America 250 Effort

WASHINGTON D.C. – The U.S. Department of Education, along with private organizations, launched this week the America 250 Civics Education Coalition, in an effort to revive civic education in American schools. First Liberty Institute joined the department,
Texas Enters into Agreements with Nine States to Strengthen Election Integrity

TEXAS – Texas has entered into agreements with nine states to strengthen election integrity measures, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced. Nelson has signed memorandums of understanding (MOU) with her counterparts in nine states to share
Law Professor Explains Why Trump Could Win Tariff Case

WASHINGTON D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court could side with the Trump administration on a multi-billion dollar case over tariffs despite two lower courts saying the power of the purse remains with Congress. A law professor who
WSU Alum Set to Compete in the World Rowing Championships

Cougar Crew alum and Washington native Cedar Cunningham recently competed in World Cup events in Italy and Switzerland as part of the U.S. National Team (photo courtesy of Cedar Cunningham). PULLMAN, WA – Former Washington State University club
All-Women Vocal Group Lyyra to Open 40th Year of Auditorium Chamber Music Series Sept. 25

MOSCOW, ID — Lyyra, an all-women vocal group, will open the 40th season of the Auditorium Chamber Music Series (ACMS) with a concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, at the University of Idaho Administration Building Auditorium
PCEI Hosts Free Fall Festival and Electric Transportation Fair Sunday

MOSCOW, ID – The Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute will host its Taste of PCEI Fall Festival on Sunday, September 21, from noon to 3:00 pm, featuring live music, activities, and an electric transportation fair. The free family event
Decline in K-12 National Reading, Math, Science Scores Probed by US Senate Panel

WASHINGTON — Just days after federal data revealed average reading, math and science scores dropped among certain grades since before the coronavirus pandemic, a U.S. Senate panel on Thursday picked apart the root causes and methods for
Update: Hiker Released from Hospital Following Grizzly Encounter in Yellowstone National Park

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – UPDATE: A Hiker who was injured by a grizzly bear on September 16, has been released from the hospital. Additional Incident details: The hiker was treated for his injuries and released from the
Idaho legislators Participate in 50 States One Israel Conference Paid for by Israeli Government

IDAHO – Five Idaho legislators participated in a bipartisan conference for American state legislators this week that took place in and was sponsored by Israel amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. House Assistant Majority Leader Josh Tanner, R-Eagle;
Hundreds Expected to Attend Sunday Vigil in Olympia to Remember Charlie Kirk

OLYMPIA, WA – Hundreds of people are expected to converge at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., on Sunday for a vigil to honor Charlie Kirk’s life and legacy. The conservative activist and founder of the group Turning