Idaho Hunters: Remember to Allow at Least 10 Business Days Delivery Time when Ordering Tags Online or by Phone

IDAHO – Ordering online or by phone is a convenient way to buy your hunting/fishing licenses and permits, but sportsmen and women are reminded to allow enough time for their products to be mailed before their outings.
Missoula County Charges 29-year-old Man with Hate Crime

MISSOULA, MT – The Missoula County Attorney’s Office has charged a 29-year-old man with a felony hate crime after he allegedly assaulted another man in downtown Missoula because he was Jewish, according to county officials. Authorities are
Oregon Abandons Medicaid Expansion for People Leaving Prison, Months After Delaying Launch

OREGON – Oregon Health Authority this week notified state prisons and other officials that it no longer intends to implement a novel Medicaid initiative that would have provided targeted health services to those about to exit jail
Trump Pledges Additional 100% Tariffs on China by Nov. 1

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump threatened to add a 100% tariff rate on Chinese goods Friday, saying in a social media post he was responding to export controls from the world’s second-largest economy. “China has taken
Man Accused of Vandalizing WA Capitol Undergoes Mental Health Evaluation

WASHINGTON STATE – A Washington man suspected of breaking into and vandalizing the state Capitol is undergoing a mental health evaluation, an attorney confirmed Friday. Authorities initially arrested Gunnar McLean Schubert, 29, on suspicion of first-degree burglary,
Stosich Collects Career-High as No. 14 LC State Storms Back at OIT

KLAMATH FALLS, OR – No. 14 LC State Volleyball won a thrilling four-set match to kick off the weekend on the road on Friday. The Warriors dropped the first set at Oregon Tech before storming back to