Bart Davis Returns as U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho

BOISE, ID – Bart M. Davis has been sworn in as the United States Attorney for the District of Idaho, marking his return to the role after previously serving during former President Donald Trump’s first term. Davis
Idaho projected to end fiscal year with unconstitutional $56.6M state budget deficit

BOISE, ID – The latest budget documents released by the state show Idaho is projected to end the current fiscal year in June with an unconstitutional state budget deficit of $56.6 million dollars. The projected $56.6 million
UW Student Enters Not Guilty Plea in Alleged Shooting of WSU Football Player After the Apple Cup

PULLMAN, WA – A 20-year-old University of Washington student accused of shooting a WSU football player at a party in Pullman after the Apple Cup was back in court on October 10, where he pled not guilty
Meth, Prescription Drugs Found During Kooskia Probation Visit

KOOSKIA, ID — A home compliance visit led to the arrest of a Kooskia man on multiple drug charges Thursday morning, according to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office. At approximately 11 a.m. on October 9, an Idaho
Despite concerns, Seattle City Council moving forward on public safety sales tax

SEATTLE, WA – Despite concerns about the impact of the proposed tax, the Seattle City Council is poised to approve a 0.1% public safety sales tax next week, even as city leaders brace for a projected revenue
Report Finds States More Dependent on Federal Funding Than Ever Before

WASHINGTON, D.C. – States rely on federal dollars more than they have in modern history, according to a new report, with one of the report’s authors saying such dependency makes states easy victims to the whims of
Four-Lane Section of US-95 South of Moscow to Fully Open Sunday

MOSCOW, ID — Drivers will soon be able to travel the entire six-mile stretch of the newly expanded four-lane section of U.S. Highway 95 between Reisenauer Hill and Moscow. The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) announced the roadway
White House Advances Plans to Cut Civilian Federal Positions During Shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Office of Management and Budget will begin eliminating thousands of civilian positions across the federal government, fulfilling the Trump administration’s plan to use the ongoing government shutdown as a vehicle for mass layoffs.
Washington state attorney general agrees to protect seal of confession

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Attorney General’s Office reported on Friday that it has reached an agreement with the Catholic Church over a new abuse reporting law. The agreement stipulates that clergy are still mandatory reporters
New National Civics Coalition Announced Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A slew of conservative groups will lead a new coalition to spur civics education and push the subject in a more patriotic direction, the U.S. Education Department announced last month, raising alarms for some