2025 LC State Trunk-or-Treat Set for Oct. 24

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State and the Association of Student-Athletes will host the fourth annual Trunk-or-Treat on Oct. 24 in front of the P1FCU Activity Center. The event will run 4:30-6:30 p.m. and is free to attend.
Government watchdog group files amicus brief in slow-walked public records case

OLYMPIA, WA – The Citizen Action Defense Fund on Thursday afternoon filed an amicus brief regarding the appeal of a public records case to the Washington Supreme Court. The Center Square has signed on to the amicus
Renewed legal battle ramps up over Columbia Basin dams and salmon

PORTLAND, OR – A long-running court battle over how to balance protections for endangered fish with hydropower dams in the Columbia River Basin has resumed after a two-year pause. Conservationists, anglers and clean energy groups, along with
Specialty surgery at WSU helps Teddy overcome two broken legs

PULLMAN, WA – Allison Waters heart sank when she found the gate to her backyard cracked slightly ajar on a cold February day earlier this year. The quiet in her house suddenly made sense — her 2-year-old
LC State Women’s Cross Country Moves to No. 22 in Latest Rankings

KANSAS CITY, MO – The women of LC State Cross Country moved up one spot to No. 22 in the NAIA in the latest national rankings released on Thursday. The Warriors saw strong performances last weekend at
In depth: What Idaho’s medical education suitors have to offer, and what they want from the state

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on October 15, 2025 BOISE, ID – This year, the state will spend $10.6 million helping Idaho students attend medical school. Despite these tuition subsidies, Idaho ranks last in the nation for physicians
Waha’s Palmer Parking Area to Temporarily Close for Upgrades

LEWISTON, ID – The Nez Perce County Road and Bridge Department announced that the Palmer Parking recreation area at 42415 Waha Road will be closed to public access from October 22 through October 31, 2025. According to
With funding for courts in question, Congress stuck in shutdown gridlock for day 16

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Senate left for its customary long weekend Thursday afternoon, following a brief three days in session despite the ongoing government shutdown. The House remained on an extended break from Capitol Hill, where
WA grappling with regulatory fixes to CDLs in aftermath of deadly Florida crash

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state was indirectly involved in an accident a little over two months ago on Florida’s Turnpike when illegal immigrant semi-truck driver Harjinder Singh made an unlawful U-turn, causing a horrific crash that killed
Couple Accused of Concealing $400 in Groceries at Clarkston Walmart

CLARKSTON, WA — A woman was arrested and a man cited Wednesday night after police responded to a report of a theft in progress at the Clarkston Walmart, where store staff said the pair concealed meat and