Study Looks at How Legally Purchased Firearms End Up in Illegal Circulation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Licensed gun dealers are a major source of firearms that end up illegally trafficked, according to a new analysis using federal data by the research arm of Everytown for Gun Safety, which advocates for
Someone Cut Down & Stole 10 Foot Decorated Christmas Tree From Yard In Moscow

MOSCOW, ID – Someone reportedly cut down and stole a tree decorated for Christmas from a yard in Southeast Moscow on Monday night. Moscow Police responded to the theft report in the 1400 block of Sunnyside Avenue
Filthy Fortunes Shooting An Episode At Former 3 Forks Pioneer Village Museum Outside Pullman/Hosting Estate Sale Starting Sunday

PULLMAN, WA – A television crew is shooting an episode of Filthy Fortunes at a former Pullman area museum which includes an estate sale. The show airs on HBO Max and the Discovery Channel. Matt Paxton hosts
Former BIA Corrections Officer Sentenced to 14 Years After DNA Evidence Confirms Sexual Assault of Restrained Inmate During Transport

SPOKANE, WA — A former corrections officer with the Bureau of Indian Affairs has been sentenced to 168 months in federal prison for sexually assaulting a female inmate during transport, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for
Nationwide Shredded Cheese Recall Issued Over Possible Metal Fragments

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A multi-state recall has been issued for several shredded cheese products after routine checks identified the potential presence of metal fragments in a supplier’s raw materials, according to an FDA enforcement report. Great Lakes
U of I Awarded $1.25M NSF Grant to Advance Global Mineral Data and Idaho’s Mining Future

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho and its research partners have secured a $1.25 million National Science Foundation grant to expand the world’s largest open mineral database and strengthen Idaho’s role in global mining research and workforce
Haunted Palouse Raises Nearly $32K For Local Community Groups & Pool Improvements

PALOUSE, WA – This fall’s Haunted Palouse fundraiser brought in nearly 32,000 dollars for the community in Palouse. The annual haunted Halloween event raised money for seven groups in Palouse this year. According to a post
With holiday season underway, temporary workers notified they don’t have to join a union

WASHINGTON, D.C. – With a busy holiday season underway, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is notifying temporary workers that they don’t have to join a union. It published a special legal notice for temporary workers in
Inmate’s estate files wrongful death lawsuit against Spokane County, jail staff

SPOKANE, WA – The estate of Spencer Wirth filed a federal lawsuit against Spokane County and others on Monday following his 2023 death under the care of the local jail’s outgoing medical provider. Wirth’s mother, Jennifer Otieno
WSU Research Finds Parental Attitudes May Influence Student Binge Drinking

PULLMAN, WA – College students who binge drink may be acting on influences they brought from home, a new Washington State University-led study suggests. A recent survey shows that students who binge drink more than other students