Coeur d’Alene Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Meth Trafficking and Firearm Possession

COEUR D’ALENE, ID — A 55-year-old Coeur d’Alene man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for drug trafficking and multiple firearm violations following a 2024 investigation that began with a stolen trail camera. According to
Lane Closures Begin Wednesday on US-95 Near Grangeville for Roadway Testing

GRANGEVILLE, ID – Drivers traveling on U.S. Highway 95 near Grangeville should plan for short delays beginning Thursday, October 9, as the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) conducts roadway testing ahead of resurfacing projects planned for next year.
IHSAA Announces 2025 Fall Sports Academic State Champions

IDAHO – The Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) has announced the 2025 Fall Sports Academic State Champions, recognizing varsity teams across Idaho that achieved the highest cumulative grade point averages in their classifications. The awards, sponsored
Major solar farm in eastern Washington on cusp of approval

YAKIMA, WA – A large solar farm proposed in eastern Washington appears on course to clear a critical regulatory hurdle this month, despite opposition from the Yakama Nation. After that, it would go for approval to Gov.
Moscow PD Completes Investigation Into Old Greek Row Altercation That Left Man With Serious Injuries-Prosecutors Now Reviewing The Case

MOSCOW, ID – The Moscow Police Department has completed its investigation into last month’s altercation on old Greek Row that left a man with serious head injuries. The family of 26 year old Austen Dawson of Moscow
‘South Hill Rapist’ Kevin Coe moves to Auburn home after Federal Way pushback

AUBURN, WA – Less than a week after being “unconditionally released” from confinement on McNeil Island, the man who became known as the “South Hill Rapist” is moving into a group home in Auburn, not Federal Way
Firm Tied to Idaho’s Empowering Parents Program Controversy Wins $1 Billion Texas Contract

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on October 8, 2025 BOISE, ID – An education vendor with a checkered Idaho past has landed a huge contract in Texas. New York-based Odyssey will help administer the state’s new, $1 billion
Air traffic control staffing steady, but stress during shutdown worries DOT

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Aviation Administration reported no travel delays due to staffing levels at U.S. air traffic control facilities Wednesday, following a day of some delays related to above-average absences at a handful of facilities.
US oil production reached record-high 13.6 million barrels a day in July

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States produced a record-high 13.6 million barrels of crude oil per day in July, up from 13.5 million barrels per day (b/d) in June, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its
Police Arrest Clarkston Woman Who Allegedly Used False Name to Dodge Felony Warrant

CLARKSTON, WA – A Clarkston woman accused of using another person’s identity during a 2024 traffic stop was arrested this week, more than a year later. According to police, 41-year-old Tia Mae Reece was stopped in June