Trade deal between Canada, U.S. will likely require more time

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump hosted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House Tuesday for the second time but was reluctant to say the meeting would result in a trade deal. When asked whether
U.S. Senate candidate in Idaho files complaint about government shutdown message on forest websites

BOISE, ID – Former Idaho legislator turned independent U.S. Senate candidate Todd Achilles has filed a complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel about messages regarding the U.S. government shutdown that appear at the top of
DHS Secretary Noem visits Portland ICE facility as lawsuit over National Guard deployment continues

PORTLAND, OR – As Oregon awaits more clarity from a federal appeals court on the Trump administration’s attempts to deploy National Guard troops from multiple states to Portland, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem traveled to the
Billions in GDP lost during first week of government shutdown, Johnson says

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the federal government shutdown hits the one week mark, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is urging Democrats to vote for Republicans’ funding bill to prevent permanent damage to the U.S. economy. “Each week
Arrest Made in Spokane Fire Assault That Left Man Critically Injured

SPOKANE, WA — The suspect accused of setting a man on fire beneath the Browne Street Viaduct last month is now in custody, according to the Spokane Police Department. Investigators identified 57-year-old Dupree L. Meadows as the
Nearly 3 dozen attacks on Let’s Go WA signature gatherers sparks draft legislation

TACOMA, WA – Continued incidents of harassment and worse against signature gatherers for the conservative political action committee Let’s Go Washington have prompted draft legislation from a state senator creating stiff new penalties for interfering with signature
Planned Power Outage to Affect Avista Customers in Elk City October 17

ELK CITY, ID – About 700 Avista customers in Elk City will experience a planned power outage on Friday, October 17, as crews perform equipment maintenance in the area, according to a media release from Avista Utilities.
Pullman Apartment Building Arson Suspect Placed On $250K Bond-PPD Believes Man Shot Firework From Mortar Tube Inside His Unit To Light Blaze

PULLMAN, WA – Investigators believe that a firework shot from a mortar inside the suspect’s apartment started Sunday’s blaze on Pullman’s Military Hill. According to court documents, Pullman Police believe that 40-year-old Elijah Reagan fired the mortar
Motorcyclist Injured in Crash Near Pierce

PIERCE, ID — A 21-year-old Sandpoint man was hospitalized Monday afternoon following a motorcycle accident along Highway 11 near Pierce. According to the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office, deputies, along with Pierce Ambulance and Timberline Rescue, responded to
Hunters and Anglers Reminded to Stop at Idaho Fish and Game Check Stations

LEWISTON, ID — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is reminding hunters, anglers, and trappers that they are required to stop at all Fish and Game check stations, whether they were successful in their outing or