Oregon Leaders say Trump did not Consult them before Announcing Deployment of Troops to Portland

PORTLAND, OR – Oregon leaders say President Donald Trump did not consult with state and local officials or law enforcement agencies before announcing Saturday that he would deploy troops to what he described as the “war ravaged”
Wessels Leads No. 25 LC State Warriors in Bill Roe Invite

FERNDALE, WA – The No. 25 LC State Men’s Cross Country team saw multiple personal bests in Ferndale on Saturday at Western Washington’s Bill Roe Invitational. Four seniors and a freshman made up the Warriors’ top five
A Federal Government Shutdown is Nearing. Here’s a Guide for what to Expect

WASHINGTON D.C. — Congress’ failure to pass a short-term government funding bill before midnight Tuesday will lead to the first shutdown in nearly seven years and give President Donald Trump broad authority to determine what federal operations
No. 21 LC State Women’s Cross Country Excels in Western Washington

FERNDALE, WA – The No. 21 LC State Women’s Cross Country team saw strong performances across the board on Saturday at Western Washington’s Bille Roe Invitational led by another standout run by Damaris Kibiwot. The Warriors finished
No. 12 College of Idaho Spoils Homestand for No. 17 LC State Volleyball

LEWISTON, ID – No. 12 College of Idaho spoiled the final day of LC State’s Fall Frenzy & Family Weekend, presented by Sparklight, with a 3-0 (25-15, 25-20, 26-24) sweep of No. 17 LC State Volleyball on
Gov. Little Orders Lowering of Flags to Honor Fallen Firefighter

BOISE, ID – Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor Isabella Oscarson, an Idaho Department of Lands fire crew member who was struck by a