Seattle mayor signs executive orders in anticipation of National Guard deployment

SEATTLE, WA – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has signed two executive orders in anticipation of President Donald Trump deploying the National Guard in the Emerald City. The first executive order accuses Trump of “unprecedented and unwarranted actions
Section Of National Forest In Latah County Remains Closed As Deer Season Approaches-White Pine Fire Nearby Appears To Be Out

HARVARD, ID – A section of the local National Forest remains closed as deer season starts on Friday in Idaho. It’s unclear why the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest in North Latah County remains closed. The federal government
Lapwai Youth Earns Regional Recognition in Amerind Poster Contest

LAPWAI, ID — The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Nez Perce Tribe shared some exciting news on Facebook this week — one of their Lapwai Clubhouse members earned regional recognition in the Nez Perce Tribal Housing
Clarkston High to Host 15th Annual “Spike for the Cure” Volleyball Tournament October 8

CLARKSTON, WA – Clarkston High School is preparing to host its 15th Annual “Spike for the Cure” Volleyball Tournament on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. in the school gym. The event brings together students and
As Street Takeovers Spread, States Test Tougher Penalties

LANDOVER, MD – Just before 2 a.m. on Sept. 14, engines roared in a Landover, Maryland, shopping center parking lot as a crowd gathered to watch souped-up cars spin in tight circles under the glow of streetlights.
From Antarctica to Costa Rica: 311 WSU Students Study Abroad With Faculty in 2025

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University faculty took students around the world in 23 different study abroad programs in 2025, from frigid Antarctica to balmy Costa Rica. Faculty-led study abroad programs allow students to get a life-changing experience
Lewiston Man Pleads Guilty to Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Charges

LEWISTON, ID – A 28-year-old Lewiston man has pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges related to child sexual abuse and exploitation in Nez Perce County District Court. On Tuesday, Conrad J. Hughes entered guilty pleas on one
SEL President Named 2025 Engineering Manager of the Year

BOISE, ID – The American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM) has named David Whitehead, President of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc., as the 2025 Engineering Manager of the Year. The award recognizes outstanding leadership, innovation, and impact in
Idaho Tops Nation in Property Value Growth Over Past Decade

LEWISTON, ID – A new study has found that Idaho ranks first in the nation for property value increases over the past decade. According to research from Cinch Home Services, which analyzed Zillow’s Home Value Index from
CVS Officially Opens in Lewiston Following Rite Aid Acquisition

LEWISTON, ID – CVS Pharmacy has officially opened its doors in Lewiston, taking over the former Rite Aid location as part of the company’s nationwide acquisition of select Rite Aid stores. The transition reportedly brings expanded services,