Convicted Felon Arrested After Attempt to Deceive Spokane Valley Deputy

SPOKANE, VALLEY, WA – A Spokane Valley man was taken into custody last week after allegedly providing a false name to a Spokane County Sheriff’s Deputy during a traffic stop for expired registration. The suspect, later identified
Trump pardons 77 people linked to 2020 presidential election challenge

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump issued a proclamation providing pardons for a slew of people accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential elections, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows. The proclamation claims it “ends a
Alleged DUI Driver Charged With Eluding and Reckless Endangerment After Fleeing From Police With Children in Vehicle

CLARKSTON, WA – A Clarkston man was arrested Friday morning after allegedly leading an Asotin County Sheriff’s deputy on a high-speed pursuit while driving intoxicated with two children in the vehicle. According to court documents, the incident
Someone Vandalized New Joe Vandal Statue At The UI

MOSCOW, ID – Someone vandalized the new Joe Vandal statue outside the P1FCU Kibbie Dome at the University of Idaho after the piece was unveiled Saturday afternoon. Moscow Police responded to the vandalism report on Sunday morning
U of I’s Chris Nomura Honored Nationally for AI Leadership in Research Operations

MOSCOW, ID – University of Idaho Vice President for Research and Economic Development Chris Nomura has received national recognition for his leadership in using artificial intelligence to improve university research operations. The Council on Research Advances in
Trump demands air traffic controllers return to work

WASHINGTON, D.C. – After a reduction of 10% of flights in and out of the nation’s top airports, causing major travel disruptions, President Donald Trump is calling for air traffic controllers to get back to work. Trump
Records reveal further details of WSBA investigation into AG Brown

SEATTLE, WA – Newly obtained records reveal further details of the Washington State Bar Association investigation into Attorney General Nick Brown that ended hours after The Center Square reached out for comment. WSBA rules dictate that bar complaint investigations
Prescribed burns a focus as Fix Our Forests Act moves through Congress

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bipartisan piece of legislation that could have big impacts on the nation’s forest land continues to move quickly through Congress, pushing through a Senate committee last month. The Fix Our Forests Act was
Fish and Game Commission to Convene in Lewiston November 19–20

LEWISTON, ID – The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will hold its next public meeting November 19–20 at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game Clearwater Region office, located at 3316 16th Street in Lewiston. A public
Clearwater County Woman Injured After Falling from Vehicle

AHSAHKA, ID – A 71-year-old Ahsahka woman was injured on November 9 after falling from a vehicle in the Black Rock Drive area, according to the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies, Medic-1, and Idaho State Police responded