Trump says US Troops will get Paid Oct. 15 Despite Funding Lapse

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump said Saturday, that America’s 1.3 million military service members will get paid on Oct. 15, despite a congressional budget lapse that led to a partial government shutdown. Typically, military members don’t get
Fatal Crash on Coeur d’Alene River Road

SHOSHONE COUNTY, ID – The Idaho State Police responded to a single vehicle crash in Shoshone County, on October 12, 2025, in the early morning hours. A black Kia Sportage driven by a 24 year old female,
WA Public Lands Chief Seeks New Revenue as Timber Policy Faces Scrutiny

WASHINGTON, STATE – Washington Public Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove defended his decision to pause some timber sales and said he will seek 2026 legislation to diversify revenue from state trust lands, arguing the state can “do more
Heads-Up for Drivers: Spokane Construction Projects Begin Tomorrow – What to Know Before You Travel

SPOKANE, WA – Crews continue work installing a new water transmission main from the Low Water Pressure System to the Northwest Terrace Water Pressure System, improving water reliability and supporting future growth. This is the second phase of a
Tour the Moscow Cemetery with the Latah County Historical Society

MOSCOW, ID – The Latah County Historical Society is offering a unique opportunity to tour the Moscow Cemetery with local guide Sandra Kelly. Community members will learn the stories behind the stones at the cemetery. The tour
Kibiwot Makes More History as No. 23 LC State Women Race at Home

LEWISTON, ID – Damaris Kibiwot continued to blaze the trail for No. 23 LC State Women’s Cross Country with another record-book run on Saturday at the LC State Invitational. The sophomore ran the second fastest 5k by
Six Seniors Lead the Way for Warrior Men at LC State Invitational

LEWISTON, ID – A group of six LC State Men’s Cross Country seniors led the way for the Warriors at their final home meet on Saturday. With Lewiston native Kobe Wessels at the front of the group
No. 14 Warrior Volleyball Completes Season Sweep of Southern Oregon

ASHLAND, OR – Fourteenth-ranked Warrior Volleyball completed the season sweep of (RV) Southern Oregon for the first time in program history after a 3-0 sweep of the Raiders on Saturday. LC State, who joined the Raiders in
Shutdown Forces Medicare Patients off Popular Telehealth and Hospital-at-home Programs

WASHINGTON D.C. – The federal government shutdown is forcing a reckoning for two remote health care programs because they automatically expired Oct. 1. The telehealth and in-home hospital care programs were both temporary — but increasingly popular