LC State to Host Veterans Celebration Event

LEWISTON, ID — Lewis-Clark State College will honor veterans with a public celebration on Thursday, November 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. on the second floor of the campus library. Hosted by LC State Veterans Services, the
Lewiston City Attorney Honored with International Award for Excellence in Public Law

LEWISTON, ID – Lewiston City Attorney Jennifer Tengono has received the Daniel J. Curtin, Jr. Young Public Lawyer Award from the International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA), honoring her excellence in public service and municipal law. The annual
Asotin Police Request Public Assistance to Identify Individual

ASOTIN, WA — The Asotin Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a person connected to an investigation involving a local address in Asotin. Police Chief Monte Renzelman said the individual, shown in photos
USDA Funding Extends Washington WIC Benefits Through Mid-to-Late November

OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) announced it has secured additional funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to continue providing Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program benefits through at least mid-to-late
Wildlife Responders Relocate Moose From Southeast Idaho Neighborhood

CHUBBUCK, ID — Idaho Fish and Game officials safely relocated a large adult female moose on Wednesday morning after it wandered into a residential neighborhood in Chubbuck. According to the department, Fish and Game personnel, along with Chubbuck
Unions sue Trump over immigrant drivers license crackdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two national public employee unions sued the Trump administration over its restrictions preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial drivers licenses. The American Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal
US Senate fails to move ahead on bills extending pay to federal workers during shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Senate Thursday failed to advance a Republican measure and rejected unanimous agreements on two related bills from Democrats that would have paid federal employees and contractors who have continued to work amid the
2025-26 LC State Women’s Basketball Season Preview

LEWISTON, ID – The 2025-26 LC State Women’s Basketball team opens its third season under head coach Caelyn Orlandi on Friday with high expectations from the NAIA, Cascade Conference and from within the program. The Warriors return
Spokane Valley agrees to sit down with regional task force after citing distrust

SPOKANE, WA – Despite reservations, the Spokane Valley City Council agreed to participate in a new regional public safety task force on Tuesday, following its launch without the municipality last month. The Safe & Healthy Spokane Task
Pullman Assistant Fire Chief Ryan Scharnhorst Offered Fire Chief Position

PULLMAN, WA — The City of Pullman has announced that Assistant Fire Chief Ryan Scharnhorst has been offered the position of Fire Chief for the Pullman Fire Department. Scharnhorst brings three decades of fire service experience and