DHS, USCIS report record job applications under Trump administration

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A record number of people are applying for jobs wanting to work for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to enforce federal immigration law. ICE has received “more than
Dense Fog Advisory Issued for Inland Northwest Through Early Afternoon

PULLMAN, WA – The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a Dense Fog Advisory for much of the Inland Northwest, remaining in effect until 2 p.m. PST Tuesday, November 11. The advisory covers areas across eastern
Pullman School Board Considering Buying More Land On Sunnyside Hill For Potential School Building Development

PULLMAN, WA – The Pullman School Board is considering buying more land on Sunnyside Hill for potential new school building development. The school board bought 60 acres of land at the end of Crestview Street in 2021
Warrior Women’s Golf Signs Sweden’s Alice Mattsson

LEWISTON, ID – Coach Zach Anderson and LC State Women’s Golf continued to add to its 2026-27 roster with Sweden’s Alice Mattsson. She joins Paola Sakota in the group that will join the Warriors in the fall.
U of I Dance Ensemble to Present “Uncharted” Nov. 20–21

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho Dance Program will present the UIdaho Dance Ensemble in its annual fall concert, Uncharted, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 20–21, at the Hartung Theater. The production features
States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In their competition for rural health care dollars from a new federal fund, states are seeking money to bolster emergency services, address chronic diseases, and recruit and train more doctors and nurses. All 50
Man Arrested After Crashing Vehicle During Police Pursuit in Pullman

PULLMAN, WA – Deputies with the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office arrested a 45-year-old man following a vehicle pursuit on Tuesday morning, according to a media release from the sheriff’s office. The pursuit began on Wawawai Road after
Washington State Head Start Programs Face Uncertain Future

OLYMPIA, WA – A bill is now in process to end the federal government shutdown but the current proposal would not guarantee Head Start programs hit hard by the shutdown would be funded after January. Across the
Idaho Senators Respond After to Senate Vote to Reopen Government

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Idaho’s U.S. Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch released statements Monday following the Senate’s passage of a measure to reopen the federal government and advance a three-bill appropriations package. The measure provides full-year funding
Company Seeks Approval to Ship Nuclear Waste From Canada to Utah Facility

TUMWATER, WA – Will nuclear waste travel all the way from Ontario, Canada to a site about an hour drive from Salt Lake City? An interstate panel may consider a resolution later this month on whether to