Whitetail Buck Shot and Left to Waste Along Mount Idaho Grade Near Grangeville

GRANGEVILLE, ID — Idaho Fish and Game officers are investigating a poaching case after a whitetail buck was found shot and left to waste along Mount Idaho Grade east of Grangeville between the evening of Sunday, October
Idaho’s governor and members of Congress request federal briefing on Qatari training announcement

BOISE, ID – Saying they were given no advance notice of the announcement, Idaho’s governor and members of Congress have requested a briefing from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth regarding his recent announcement about training Qatari Air
Police Investigate Fatal Shooting on Spokane’s East Side

SPOKANE, WA — Detectives with the Spokane Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Friday evening on the city’s east side. At approximately 7 p.m. on October 17, 2025, SPD patrol officers
Trump tried to lay off more than 2,000 Interior staff in shutdown plan now on hold

Department will pause efforts to lay off 2,050 employees throughout the country after a federal judge expanded a temporary restraining order WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Interior Department announced Monday it will pause efforts to lay off 2,050
Divided appeals court allows Trump to deploy Guard to Portland, state asks for immediate review

PORTLAND, OR – President Donald Trump “lawfully exercised his statutory authority” to deploy Oregon National Guard Troops to Portland on Sept. 27, according to two of three federal appellate judges, who on Monday overruled a lower court’s
Idaho Technology Council Honors U of I President Scott Green with Visionary Leadership Award

BOISE, ID — University of Idaho President Scott Green was honored with the Mt. Borah Visionary Leader Award by the Idaho Technology Council (ITC) during the Hall of Fame Idaho Tech and Idavation Awards on Oct. 16.
3D-printed antenna arrays developed for flexible wireless systems

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University-led researchers have developed a chip-sized processor and 3D-printed antenna arrays that could someday lead to flexible and wearable wireless systems and improved electronic communications in a wide variety of auto, aviation,
Spokane eyes ban on algorithmic rent-setting amid state, federal lawsuits

SPOKANE, WA – The Spokane City Council is considering a ban on “algorithmic rent price fixing,” with a $5,000 fine per violation after Seattle and other major cities recently adopted similar measures. The council has passed a
Nez Perce County Reminds Voters of Upcoming Election Deadlines

LEWISTON, ID — The Nez Perce County Auditor Recorder’s Office has announced several key election deadlines for the upcoming November 4, 2025 Consolidated Election. Voter Pre-Registration Deadline Friday, October 24, is the final day for voters to
Lewiston man Charged for Alleged Sexual Abuse of a Child

LEWISTON, ID – A Lewiston man has been charged following an investigation by the Lewiston Police Department and into allegations involving inappropriate contact with a minor. According to court documents, 30-year-old Austin R. Kelly was arrested on