Online Meeting Thursday Afternoon Updating Public About Latest Developments For Palouse To Cascades Trail

OLYMPIA, WA – There’s an online meeting on Thursday afternoon to update the public about the Palouse to Cascades Trail. The Washington State Parks Department is hosting the session about the state’s longest trail. It is a
24 LC State Fall Student-Athletes Earn NAIA Scholar-Athlete Honors

KANSAS CITY, MO – The national office announced the list of 2025 NAIA Scholar-Athletes on Tuesday, and 24 LC State student-athletes earned the honor. Cross country had 15 Warriors meet the criteria and volleyball was represented by
Infant Botulism Case in Southern Idaho Tied to National Baby Formula Recall, Health Officials Warn

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) has confirmed that an Ada County infant was hospitalized with suspected botulism connected to a nationwide recall of ByHeart Whole Nutrition infant formula. According to DHW,
67-Year-Old Whitman County Man Arrested After Alleged Online Drug Deal

GARFIELD, WA – A Whitman County man was arrested early Wednesday morning following an investigation into suspected methamphetamine distribution in the Pullman and Garfield areas. The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office says 67-year-old Lawrence K. Kriebel was contacted
Seattle Mariners’ First Baseman Josh Naylor Signs Five-Year, $92.5 Million Extension

SEATTLE, WA – The Seattle Mariners have signed first baseman Josh Naylor on a five-year, $92.5 million contract, the team announced, making him the club’s top early-offseason acquisition and the first major free-agent signing of the winter.
No. 1 ranked Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Davis Cup with hamstring injury

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz has pulled out of this week’s Davis Cup Finals in Bologna after doctors advised him to rest a swollen right hamstring, ending his hopes of leading Spain in Thursday’s quarterfinal against the
Roblox expands age checks, restricts chats by age group as safety scrutiny intensifies

Roblox is rolling out stricter age-verification requirements and new age-segmented chat systems as it faces mounting legal and regulatory pressure over child safety on the platform. The company confirmed Tuesday that users who want to access private
Group Seeks to Rename Idaho Highway in Honor of Charlie Kirk

NAMPA, ID – A group is collecting signatures in support of renaming an Idaho highway as the “Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway.” According to a petition drive announced on the organization’s website, the Idaho Family Policy Center is
Washington State Revenue Forecast Improves Slightly, but Budget Challenges Persist

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state budget writers got a mild dose of good news on Tuesday, but are still looking at a strained balance sheet. Revenue projections show collections up $105 million for the current two-year state
Balance of Idaho’s State Wildfire Suppression Fund Drops to $15 Million After 2025 Season

BOISE, ID – While the state continues navigating budget holdbacks and revenue shortfalls, the balance of Idaho’s wildfire suppression fund is expected to drop to $15 million after closing the books on the 2025 wildfire season, state