Everdream to Bring Celtic Christmas Concert to LC State’s Silverthorne Theatre

LEWISTON, ID – A Celtic-themed holiday concert is coming to the Silverthorne Theatre at Lewis-Clark State College on Thursday, December 12, with limited public seating available. The concert, titled A Celtic Christmas, will feature Everdream, an all-female
Washington Submits $1 Billion Proposal to Transform Rural Health Care

OLYMPIA, WA — Governor Bob Ferguson announced Wednesday that Washington state has submitted a bipartisan $1 billion funding proposal to the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, a five-year plan aimed at revitalizing rural health systems across the
University of Idaho Hosts Free Vandal Science Day on Nov. 7

MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho College of Science is inviting middle and high school students, families, and educators to its annual Vandal Science Day, a free hands-on science event scheduled for Friday, Nov. 7, from
Florida Man Wanted for Attempted Murder Arrested in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE, WA — A 20-year-old Florida man wanted for attempted murder in Nevada was taken into custody Monday night following a high-risk traffic stop conducted by the Moses Lake Police Department’s Street Crimes Unit. The arrest
U of I to Honor Veterans with Ceremony and Dinner on November 11

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho will honor the service and sacrifice of military members and veterans with a wreath-laying ceremony and Military Appreciation Dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 11. The public is invited to attend the
Labrador Voids 40-Year Contracts, Frees Idaho Homeowners from Predatory Real Estate Scheme

BOISE, ID — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced a settlement that voids long-term, deceptive contracts imposed by MV Realty, freeing homeowners from predatory agreements that lasted up to 40 years. According to the Attorney General’s Office,
$30 Million Settlement Approved in Landmark Child Privacy Case Against Google and YouTube

SAN JOSE, CA — A California federal judge has granted preliminary approval for a $30 million settlement in a groundbreaking class action lawsuit accusing Google and its YouTube subsidiary of unlawfully collecting and using children’s personal data
Warrior Baseball to Start 2026 Ranked No. 21 in NAIA

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With Jeremiah Robbins back at the helm, Lewis-Clark State Baseball will open the 2026 season as the No. 21-ranked team in the NAIA. The Warriors finished the 2025 season as the Cascade Conference
WSU Launches ‘Big Ideas Initiative’ to Strengthen Research and Innovation

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University has launched the President’s Big Ideas Initiative, a new program designed to strengthen the university’s research mission and expand its impact across Washington and beyond. Developed by WSU President Elizabeth Cantwell
Supreme Court weighs challenge to Trump’s tariff power

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are under question as the Supreme Court hears one of the most significant economic cases in decades with wide-ranging implications for businesses and consumers around the world. Supreme Court