Lewiston City Library’s Golden Pen Pals Club

LEWISTON, ID – The Lewiston City Library invites patrons ages 10 and up to meet this Tuesday, November 4, to take part in their Golden Pen Pals Club. Participants will write letters to the residents at Royal
Colorado sues over Space Command HQ moving to Alabama

COLORADO – Colorado has sued the Trump administration over its decision to move the U.S. Space Command Headquarters out of the state. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser argued this move from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama is
Lewiston Man Survives Overnight Motorcycle Crash in Clarkston

CLARKSTON, WA — Asotin County Fire District #1 rescue crews responded to a motorcycle crash early Saturday morning along Fleshman Way. Fire District personnel and Lewiston medics were dispatched just after 7:00 a.m., where they discovered the
Cancer Benefit Fundraiser: November 15

REUBENS, ID – There will be a cancer benefit fundraiser for Monte Thomason on Saturday, November 15, at the Reubens Community Center to and help raise money for his ongoing cancer treatments. Schedule of Event: A spaghetti
Removals from Inside US Outnumber Border Deportations for the First Time Since 2014

U.S. – The Trump administration now expects about 600,000 total deportations in 2025, fewer than under the Biden administration’s final fiscal year, as a drop in border crossings outweighs the effect of increased deportations elsewhere, according to
Village of Lights: Christmas Town 2025 Leavenworth

LEAVENWORTH, WA – Every winter, Leavenworth shines bright with over half a million lights from 6 AM until 11 PM each day from Thanksgiving through the last day of February. There is no charge to visit Leavenworth
Seattle Mayor Pledges $8M to Replace Lapsed SNAP Benefits Amid Federal Shutdown

SEATTLE, WA – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has pledged up to $8 million in city funds – $4 million per month through 2025 – to offset the looming halt in federal Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP,
Effects of Government Shutdown Spread on Day 31, from Health Costs to Food to Flights

WASHINGTON D.C. — By Saturday, millions of Americans are expected to face a drastic spike in health care premium costs during open enrollment, though a hunger crisis may have been temporarily averted, both tied to the ongoing
Trinity Lutheran Church Hosts Free Christmas Sunday School Series

PULLMAN, WA – Trinity Lutheran Church in Pullman is hosting a free four-week Christmas Sunday School series for kindergarten through fifth-grade students from 9:00 – 11:30 am, featuring snacks, crafts, and learning about the Christmas story. Sessions
Losing SNAP Could Mean More Pregnancy Complications as Food Insecurity Grows

U.S. – Millions nationwide could be cut off from access to government food assistance Saturday due to the shutdown, including those who are pregnant or have babies and young children. That possibility brings back a lot of