Fish & Game Officers Investigate Elk Harvesting Violation Near Bovill

BOVILL, ID – Idaho Fish and Game officers are investigating a violation of state law after two elk were harvested in Bob’s Creek near Bovill, but the required edible portions were not fully salvaged. Senior Conservation Officer
Military Records show Idaho Gov. Little, Sen. Risch weren’t aware Qatar facility announcement was coming

MOUNTAIN HOME, ID – Top leaders for the offices of Idaho Gov. Brad Little and U.S. Senator for Idaho Jim Risch were caught by surprise Friday when U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a deal with Qatar
Allegations of dark money flood Spokane amid conservative, progressive face off

SPOKANE, WA – With the election less than three weeks away, progressives and conservatives in Spokane are raising concerns about campaign funding as donations roll in and voters cast their ballots. A bus full of volunteers will
Moore Honorary Lecture Set for Oct. 27 at LC State

LEWISTON, ID — Lewis-Clark State College will host its ninth annual Moore Honorary Lecture on Monday, Oct. 27, at noon in Sacajawea Hall, Room 115, and online via Microsoft Teams. Investigative reporter Nicole Foy will present “Objectivity,
Train line from Portland to Salt Lake City would bridge rural and urban gap, advocates say

PORTLAND, OR— In November 2023, Baker City resident Matt Krabacher helped organize a petition pushing to restore a train line that would connect Portland and Salt Lake City. By the following January, he had raised 1,500 signatures
SNAP benefits on pace to run out in two weeks if shutdown persists

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the federal government shutdown extends to day 17, and with congressional leaders nowhere near negotiating, state officials are beginning to raise concerns of potential cuts to nutrition assistance benefits that feed millions if the
Rural school board considers removing DEI language from official responsibilities

MOSES LAKE, WA – The Moses Lake School Board might remove language about “racial, ethnic and religious diversity” from a policy outlining its responsibilities before a new member joins in December. Two board positions are up for
Fifth Annual Big Canyon Acres Fall Fest Brings Family Fun to Peck This Weekend

PECK, ID — The fifth annual Big Canyon Acres Fall Fest is underway today through Sunday, offering free admission and family-friendly fall activities at the homestead orchard and event venue located a half-mile off Highway 12 before
WSDOT says it needs $8 billion over next decade to keep infrastructure maintained

OLYMPIA, WA – For years, the Washington State Department of Transportation has warned that its system is on a glidepath to “failure” due to chronic underfunding by the state Legislature for maintenance and preservation. This is due
Anglers Busted After Livestreaming Illegal Catch in Western Washington

PORT ANGELES, WA — A pair of anglers in western Washington are facing multiple citations after livestreaming themselves committing several fishing violations, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Police. Early one afternoon, Officer