2025 NAIA Women’s Volleyball Championship Pool Play Preview

POOL PLAY SCHEDULE SIOUX CITY, IA – Action at the final site of the 2025 NAIA Women’s Volleyball National Championship kicks off on Wednesday with pool play for 24 teams in Sioux City. No. 23-seed LC State
Shot Fired at Dog During Moses Lake Home Robbery; Suspect Arrested

MOSES LAKE, WA — Officers with the Moses Lake Police Department responded to a reported robbery early Sunday morning at the Quail Run trailer park on Road H NE. According to the department, the call came in
Idaho Bar Offers Free Beer for Info Leading to Arrest of Illegal Immigrants

EAGLE, ID – A southern Idaho bar has caught the attention of the Department of Homeland Security with a social media post offering free beer to anyone who helps Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) locate and deport
Seattle Seeking State Funds for Housing, Public Safety and Immigrant Aid

SEATTLE, WA – Seattle is pushing for a state-level backstop to help fund immigrant services and other top priorities as the Trump administration escalates federal immigration enforcement nationwide. The Seattle Office of Intergovernmental Relations briefed the city
GivingTuesday Encourages Acts of Generosity Across Idaho

LEWISTON, ID – GivingTuesday, a global movement promoting generosity, is once again gaining momentum in Idaho and around the world. The initiative, created in 2012, began as a simple idea: a day dedicated to doing good. Over the
Idaho Senator May Recommend New Law to Prioritize Children’s Safety in Child Custody Battle

BOISE, ID – As a group of Idaho lawmakers looks to improve the state’s child custody laws, at least one legislator believes a group of reforms passed in wake of tragedies in Utah and Pennsylvania may present
Review of Charlie Kirk Shooting, Utah Valley University Security Expected to Start in 2026

OREM, UT – An outside review of Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University and the school’s security protocols is expected to begin in January and conclude before summer 2026. The Orem university laid out the timeline
Crapo Sponsors Bill to Expedite Recovery of Missing Military Members

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Just over a month after the remains of a World War II Idahoan servicemember were returned to his family, U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, introduced bipartisan legislation to streamline the process to recover missing U.S.
Appeals court upholds ruling preventing Alina Habba from serving as acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey

On Monday, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district court decision that disqualified Alina Habba, President Trump’s former personal attorney, from serving as the acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey – affirming that her
WHO releases first guidance on long-term use of GLP-1 drugs for obesity

The World Health Organization on Monday issued its first comprehensive recommendations on using GLP-1 medications to treat obesity, signaling a major shift in how the condition is addressed globally. The guidance — published in JAMA — supports