‘Stay out of Seattle’: WA leaders tell Trump troops aren’t needed

SEATTLE, WA — The mayor of Washington’s biggest city and the state’s attorney general implored President Donald Trump on Monday not to send federal troops here. This comes after Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed plans
Rainbow Trout Stocking Planned Across Clearwater Region in October

LEWISTON, ID – Idaho Fish and Game hatchery crews will be busy in October, stocking thousands of rainbow trout in lakes, reservoirs, and ponds throughout the Clearwater Region. The effort is part of a statewide release of
Congressional Conflicts: Lawmakers dump Tylenol stock before autism controversy

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Before President Trump warned pregnant women to avoid taking Tylenol, three members of Congress dumped stock in the Fortune 500 company that makes the popular painkiller — sell-offs that saved them from incurring sizable
Blackfeet Nation Members Seek Role in Supreme Court Tariff Case

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Blackfeet Nation members asked the Supreme Court on Monday to set aside 15 minutes during oral arguments in the case challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Montana state Sen. Susan Webber, rancher Jonathan St. Goddard,
Renovated Historic Building Near Downtown Pullman Celebrated With Chamber Business After Hours Tuesday

PULLMAN, WA – The rehabilitation of a historic building near downtown Pullman will be celebrated Tuesday as the chamber of commerce brings back its business after hours. David and Jenny Harder recently completed refurbishing the Telephone Exchange
WSU to Test System-Wide Emergency Alerts Oct. 1

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University announced that it will conduct its first system-wide test of the emergency alert system on Wednesday, October 1. Alerts will be sent by email and to phone numbers registered in the
Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival to Reveal 2026 Lineup and Poster Oct. 1

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho, in partnership with the Moscow Arts Commission, will host the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Poster Reveal Reception at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, inside the Third Street Gallery at Moscow
New COVID, flu vaccines are out. Here’s how Idahoans can get them.

BOISE, ID – Getting a COVID vaccine is different this year. Under the Trump administration, federal government agencies limited eligibility and, just last week, softened recommendations for who should receive them. But most people who want to
AAA Reports Minor Dip in Idaho Gas Prices

BOISE, ID – Idaho drivers are seeing some relief at the pump this week, with average gas prices dropping three cents to $3.49 per gallon of regular fuel, according to AAA. That price is a penny higher
Attorney General’s ICAC Unit Arrests Bonneville County Man on Child Exploitation Charges

BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced that investigators with his Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit arrested a Bonneville County man last week on charges of alleged sexual exploitation of a child. According to