Trump admin signals support for Paramount bid as Warner Bros. considers sale

LOS ANGELES, CA – Warner Bros. Discovery has put itself up for sale, and the Trump administration is showing signs of support for a potential merger with Paramount Skydance while raising concerns about Big Tech or Comcast taking
Idaho lawmakers eye reforms to child custody laws

BOISE, ID – An Idaho legislative task force is looking to amend Idaho’s child custody laws after months of hearing emotional testimony about high-conflict cases from parents and family members caught in these disputes. “We knew going
Democrats want call program for immigrant detainees

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Immigrants detained in facilities across the U.S. would be able to contact their lawyers and families under legislation filed by a group of congressional Democrats. The Restoring Access to Detainees Act affects immigrants who are placed
Women’s Cross Country Headed to Nationals for 25th Straight Year, Wessels Qualifies as Individual

KANSAS CITY, MO – LC State Women’s Cross Country is headed to the NAIA Cross Country National Championships for the 25th consecutive year, announced by the NAIA on Tuesday. Kobe Wessels will represent the LC State men’s
Hemp growers, retailers targeted in section of government shutdown legislation

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Kentucky’s two U.S. senators sparred this week over the future of the country’s hemp industry — one arguing that a provision attached to the package that will reopen the government will close a problematic
Spokane Council Backs Mayor’s Emergency Declaration to Address Food Aid Loss and Homelessness Ban

SPOKANE, WA – The Spokane City Council on Monday approved Mayor Lisa Brown’s declaration of a city-wide emergency to address the loss of food stamp benefits and enforce a new ban on people living on the streets.
Two Collisions Reported on Lewiston Hill Amid Dense Fog Conditions

LEWISTON, ID – The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office reported two collisions Tuesday morning, November 11, on top of Lewiston Hill amid extremely dense fog. Deputies and State Troopers were already on scene at Mile Marker 317
Flight troubles not likely to end when shutdown does

WASHINGTON, D.C. – With Congress on track to end the ongoing government shutdown, the mass flight delays and cancellations Americans have experienced could soon abate, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday. But aviation groups said it will
Boise Man Sentenced After Undercover Operation Targeting Online Child Predators

BOISE, ID – Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced that Garrett Ray Vanni, 38, has been sentenced to up to 15 years in prison following his arrest in a joint undercover operation aimed at identifying and stopping individuals
Critchfield Unveils Simplified Financial Transparency Tool for Idaho Schools

BOISE, ID – Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield announced a new effort to make school finance more accessible and understandable to the public. The State Department of Education has created a streamlined transparency document that