Crapo Backs Bipartisan Bill to Expand Long-Term Review of Preventive Health Savings

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Idaho Senator Mike Crapo has joined a bipartisan group of lawmakers in reintroducing legislation aimed at broadening how the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) evaluates potential long-term savings from preventive health care initiatives. The bill,
Invasive Spongy Moth Detected Again in Northern Idaho

SANDPOINT, ID — The Idaho Department of Lands has confirmed that invasive spongy moths have been detected in Sandpoint for the second year in a row, marking the first indication of a possible reproducing population there since
Kibiwot Earns All-American Honors, Wessels Finishes in Top 60 at NAIA Cross Country Nationals

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Damaris Kibiwot added to her already storied career with an All-American finish at the 2025 NAIA Cross Country National Championships on Friday. The sophomore clocked an LC State 6k record time of 21:44.3 to
TriState Health IT Team Earns Spot on OnCon Icon Top 100 Information Security Teams

CLARKSTON, WA — TriState Health’s Information Technology Team has been recognized among the best in the world, earning a spot on the OnCon Icon Top 100 Information Security Team list. The award, announced November 21, highlights organizations
Clintons ordered to testify on connections to Jeffrey Epstein in December

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A powerful House committee is threatening to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress if the two continue trying to avoid their Jeffrey Epstein-related depositions.
Digitization of aviation supply chain an opportunity to ascend out of 1950s

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Moving passengers and cargo through the air is heavily regulated and significantly ties efficiency to expense. “As currently postured,” says U.S. Rep. Brad Knott, R-N.C., “the FAA does control lot of these processes. We’re
Coin Toss Decides Tied Juliaetta City Council Race

JULIAETTA, ID – The tied race for a Juliaetta City Council post has been decided by a coin toss. Councilwoman Amanda Fletcher and challenger Richard Tackett ended up tied after this month’s general election. There was a
40-Year-Old Pullman Man Accused Of Firebombing His Apartment Building While High On Meth Withdraws Insanity Pleas

COLFAX, WA – The 40-Year-Old Pullman man accused of firebombing his apartment building while high on methamphetamine has withdrawn his insanity defense. Elijah Reagan appeared in Whitman County Superior Court on Friday. Reagan is charged with felonies
WSU Researchers aim for designing more nature-like cartilage

PULLMAN, WA — A Washington State University research team is working to create an artificial cartilage that is similar to natural cartilage with a recipe that can be corrected along the way. The researchers, including collaborators at
Lewiston Police Department Seeks Community Input Through 2025 Survey

LEWISTON, ID – The City of Lewiston and Lewiston Police Department are encouraging residents, workers, business owners, and visitors to take the 2025 LPD Community Survey before it closes on December 6. The survey takes about five