Four Soldiers Identified After Fatal Aviation Mishap in Western Washington

FORT BRAGG, N.C. — The U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) has identified four soldiers who lost their lives in an aviation training accident on September 17. Among them were two service members from Washington state: Sgt.
Fewer households, businesses will get high-speed internet under revamped federal plan

LEFT HAND, W. VA — The residents of Roane County, West Virginia, enjoy living among the rolling mountains and winding, two-lane roads. Situated between Charleston and Parkersburg, two of the state’s largest cities, the rural county is
Southern Idaho Man Sentenced for Possession of Child Pornography

BOISE, ID — Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced that a 19-year-old Rexburg man has been sentenced for possessing child pornography following an investigation led by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit. Kyle Allen was convicted of
AAA: Idaho Gas Prices Tick Up, Regional Jumps Reported

BOISE, ID – Idaho’s average gas price saw only a slight increase this week, but drivers in parts of the state are facing larger jumps at the pump, according to AAA Idaho. The state average for regular
Single-Vehicle Rollover Reported on Highway 12 Near Kooskia

KOOSKIA, ID — On Sunday, September 21, 2025, at approximately 6:07 p.m., Kooskia Ambulance, Kooskia Ambulance Rescue Unit, Kooskia Fire Department, and Lowell Quick Response Unit were dispatched to milepost 105.5 on Highway 12 for a reported
Pullman PD No Longer Looking For Vehicle Used In Sunday Morning Shooting-Suspect Still At Large

PULLMAN, WA – Pullman Police are no longer looking for the vehicle that was involved in Sunday morning’s shooting at a local apartment complex. The shooting suspect 20 year old Jakori Buchanan is still at large and
Federal judge stops grazing in grizzly bear habitat near Yellowstone National Park

MISSOULA, MT – A federal judge in Missoula this week found that the U.S. Forest Service violated the law when authorizing expanded commercial livestock grazing leases north of Yellowstone National Park. In an order handed down Wednesday,
Lyyra to Open 40th Season of U of I Auditorium Chamber Music Series

MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho will launch the 40th season of its Auditorium Chamber Music Series (ACMS) with a performance by the all-women vocal group Lyyra. The concert is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25,
Southern Idaho man Dies After Truck Plunges Into Payette River

BOISE COUNTY, ID – Idaho State Police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that occurred Saturday evening on State Highway 55 near mile marker 79, north of Banks. At approximately 6:02 p.m., a 2012 Ford F350, driven
Washington State Refuses to Comply With Dept. of Justice Request for Voter Rolls

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs has no intention of complying with a U.S. Department of Justice request for information from the state’s voter registration list. On Sept. 8, the DOJ sent a letter to