GOP may have to rewrite govt funding bill as shutdown hits 1 month mark

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The ongoing government shutdown has dragged on for a month as Senate Democrats have blocked Republicans’ temporary funding bill more than a dozen times. With senators heading home for the weekend and no end
Regional High School Marching Band Competition Saturday At UI-Clarkston & Lewiston High Schools Competing

MOSCOW, ID – Over a dozen high school marching bands from the Northwest will compete in the Bands of America Regional Championships at the University of Idaho on Saturday. 14 groups from Washington and Idaho will compete
WDFW Police Seek Information After Moose Killed and Left to Waste in Eastern Washington

FERRY COUNTY, WA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the person or persons responsible for the unlawful killing and wasting of a bull moose near Sherman
Pasco Shooting Suspect Arrested in Rathdrum; Held on $5 Million Bond After Multi-Agency Sting

RATHDRUM, ID – A suspect wanted in connection with multiple shootings in Pasco, Washington, was arrested Wednesday evening in Rathdrum following a coordinated operation by several law enforcement agencies, according to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives
Kerri Davidson Appointed Vice President of Institutional Affairs and Chief Administrative Officer at WSU

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University has appointed Kerri Davidson as vice president of Institutional Affairs and chief administrative officer (CAO/VP), a senior leadership position within the Office of the President focused on systemwide modernization and operational
Idaho lawmakers to partner with national conservative think tank to bring more immigration bills

Correction: This story was corrected at 8:30 a.m. on Oct. 30 to reflect that House Bill 335 did receive a hearing. BOISE, ID – Members of an influential national conservative think tank plan to work with Idaho lawmakers
AAA Urges Caution for Halloween Night: Safety Tips for Drivers and Trick-or-Treaters

BOISE, ID — With Halloween falling on a Friday this year, AAA is reminding Idaho families to stay alert and prioritize safety as children head out to trick-or-treat. According to national data, children are more likely to
State of Idaho Issues Request for Information (RFI) to Support Nuclear Development

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resources (OEMR) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) titled “Nuclear Development Incentives.” The request seeks comprehensive input from industry leaders to better understand factors that influence
Two women say they were ‘misled’ and ‘broken’ by WA minority debt relief program

SEATTLE, WA – Two women who tried to get debt relief and down payment assistance through the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle are speaking out about what they call “unfair treatment” and “lies” from members of the
Trump orders Department of War to begin testing nuclear weapons

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered the U.S. Department of War to immediately start testing U.S. nuclear weapons just ahead of a meeting with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China. The