Police are failing to solve most violent crimes in WA

Over 49,000 incidents remain unsolved since 2022, including murders, rapes and robberies. SEATTLE, WA – More than half of violent crimes in Washington state are going unsolved. That sobering data point, shared with state lawmakers Thursday, comes
WSU Earns Top-20 Spot for Global Entrepreneurship Research

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University has secured a place among the world’s top institutions for entrepreneurship research, earning a No. 19 global ranking in the 2025 Global University Entrepreneurship Research Productivity Rankings. The list, compiled by
Idaho Senators Support Bill to Strengthen Federal Penalties for Attacks on Law Enforcement

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Idaho Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch have joined Senator John Cornyn of Texas and more than 30 Republican colleagues in introducing the Back the Blue Act, a federal proposal that would impose tougher
BLM nominee draws criticism from conservation groups over support for selling public land

BILLINGS, MT – Conservation groups in Montana and across the West are raising concerns about Steve Pearce, a former New Mexico representative who is President Donald Trump’s newest nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management. The
30-Year-Old Pullman Man Accused Of Crashing Into Over A Dozen Vehicles On Stadium Way & North Grand Avenue

PULLMAN, WA – A 30-year-old Pullman man allegedly crashed into over a dozen vehicles on Stadium Way and North Grand Avenue on Thursday morning. Several people called 911 shortly before 8:00 to report of a man driving
BLM Opens New Cutting Areas, Slashes Permit Fees to $1 for 2025 Holiday Season

PORTLAND, OR — The Bureau of Land Management has launched a holiday savings effort aimed at helping families cut costs while also supporting forest health across Oregon and Washington. Through Jan. 31, the BLM is reducing many
Asotin Police Issue Winter Driving Safety Advisory as Snow and Ice Move In

ASOTIN, WA — The Asotin Police Department is urging residents to take extra precautions on local roads as winter weather brings snow, ice, and unpredictable driving conditions. In a newly released winter safety advisory, Chief M. Renzelman
TriState Health Selected to Open School-Based Health Center at Clarkston High School

CLARKSTON, WA – Clarkston School District has selected TriState Health to establish and operate a new School-Based Health Center on the Clarkston High School campus. A selection committee of about 10 members, including educators, parents, a student,
Ferguson Approves Large Solar Farm in Central Washington

OLYMPIA, WA – Gov. Bob Ferguson has approved a 1,300-acre solar farm in south-central Washington, calling the project a “win for our state.” The Carriger Solar project in Klickitat County is expected to generate enough power for
New Data Shows Out-of-State Lobbying Money Flowing Into Idaho

BOISE, ID – Idaho is seeing more money, and more out-of-state money in lobbying than it likely ever has. Secretary of State Phil McGrane told attendees at the Annual Associated Taxpayers of Idaho Conference Wednesday that more