Moscow Schools Computer Network Hacked

MOSCOW, ID – The Moscow School District’s computer network had to be shut down after it was hacked. Superintendent Shawn Tiegs informed district families, students, and staff of the issue in an email that was sent out
Asotin County Voters to Decide on Sales Tax Measure for 911 Communications Upgrades

ASOTIN COUNTY, WA — Voters in Asotin County will see a sales tax measure on the November 4, 2025, ballot aimed at supporting emergency communications maintenance and upgrades. The proposed 1/10th of 1% sales tax increase would
US Senate rejects restriction of military strikes on vessels in the Caribbean

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Senate failed to advance Wednesday night a resolution designed to curb the president’s power regarding military actions abroad after the Trump administration ordered four strikes on boats in the Caribbean. The resolution failed
Genesee’s Little Pink House Gallery to Host Fall “OBSERVATION” Exhibit This Weekend
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GENESEE, ID — The Little Pink House Gallery in Genesee will open its fall exhibition, OBSERVATION, on October 11–12, inviting visitors to “do nothing, but look.” The weekend show, located at 157 North Elm Street, will feature
Burn Ban Along Snake River In Southern Whitman County Will Be Lifted On Oct 10

WHITMAN COUNTY, WA – The burn ban along the Snake River in Southern Whitman County will be lifted on October 10th. The annual campfire ban from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers runs from June 10th through
Lockdown Lifted at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center

LEWISTON, ID — The lockdown at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center has been lifted, and the hospital has returned to normal operations. According to hospital officials, the precautionary measure was taken overnight due to a domestic-related situation
Report: 28 Journalists Arrested, 118 Assaulted Across the U.S. in 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As concerns increase about freedom of the press in the U.S., at least 118 incidents of journalists being assaulted and 28 incidents of journalists being arrested or criminally charged have been reported so far
WSU Study Finds Firearm Deaths Surpass Car Crashes Among U.S. High Schoolers.

PULLMAN, WA — Firearm-related deaths are rising dramatically among high school youth, according to a new study led by Washington State University researchers. Using federal data spanning 2001 to 2022, the researchers uncovered trends in firearm deaths
Israel and Hamas Agree to First Phase of Gaza Ceasefire Deal

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan, bringing the two-year war closer to an end, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday evening. The president made an initial announcement during
Officials Investigating Illegal Killing of Moose Near Elk River and Clarkia

ELK RIVER, ID – Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers are investigating the illegal killing of up to four moose in the Elk River and Clarkia areas. According to the agency, the moose were killed on PotlatchDeltic