Conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors goes before the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday is scheduled to hear oral arguments in a case that could reverse or solidify state laws across the country that ban a controversial counseling practice for LGBTQ+ youth.
Spokane to amend new camping ban after police chief calls it unenforceable

SPOKANE, WA – Spokane Police Chief Kevin Hall confirmed Monday that changes are on the way after officers didn’t issue any citations or service referrals as a result of the new citywide camping ban. The Spokane City
Government shutdown enters day six with talks over health care at an impasse

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump sent mixed messages Monday about whether he would negotiate a deal with Democrats to extend the enhanced tax credits for people who get their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act
LC State’s Jack DeWenter Accepted into National Emerging Leaders Program

LEWISTON, ID — Lewis-Clark State College Assistant Controller Jack DeWenter has been accepted into the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) Emerging Leaders Program, which develops leadership skills among higher education business professionals. According
Oregon’s Kaylee Cordle to Join LC State Women’s Basketball Next Fall

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Women’s Basketball announced the third addition to its 2026-27 roster in South Albany High School’s Kaylee Cordle. The senior from Albany, Ore., joins Kiana Skogstad and Hali Anderson as part of the
Union sues Feds over claims of partisan automatic emails

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The nation’s largest federal workers’ union sued the Trump administration, accusing it of violating employees’ free speech rights by rewriting their out-of-office emails to blame Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. The American Federation
Artusini Voted CCC Golfer of the Week

CORVALLIS, OR – Andrea Artusini made his collegiate debut one to remember last week to catapult him to the first Cascade Conference McDonald’s Players of the Week, presented by Urban Edge Network, honor of his career. He
ATF Expected To Help With Investigation Into Sunday’s Large Apartment Building Blaze On Pullman’s Military Hill

PULLMAN, WA – The criminal on-scene investigation at Sunday’s large apartment complex blaze on Pullman’s Military Hill is expected to continue for another day. Authorities believe that 40-year-old Elijah Reagan used an explosive device to set fire
Shutdown having ‘ripple effect’ on U.S. airline systems, DOT says

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The ongoing government shutdown is straining America’s airlines and air traffic controllers, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday, and the longer it drags on, the greater the long-term effects. Having run out of funding
Vandalism Causes Significant Damage at Washington State Legislative Building

OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington State Department of Enterprise Services (DES) reported that an intruder broke into the State Legislative Building on the night of October 5, causing extensive damage to multiple areas inside. The incident resulted