American Legion Post 52 Seeks Volunteers to Honor Veterans with Wreath Placement

PULLMAN, WA – American Legion Post 52 is calling on community members to help honor local veterans by placing wreaths on graves at Pullman Cemetery on Saturday, December 13, at 1:00 p.m. Volunteers are asked to meet
New U.S. law to hold TSA accountable on breast milk and formula policies

U.S. -After years of advocacy efforts, a bipartisan measure became law last week to make travel easier for parents who encounter problems going through airport security with breast milk and formula. Congress passed a law in 2016 that
Dozens of cities, states hiking minimum wages in 2026

U.S. – The minimum wage for workers will increase in 19 states and 49 cities and counties next month, with the wage floor reaching $15 per hour in dozens of localities, a new report found. Though the
$1.25M grant to expand mineral data ecosystem, advance Idaho’s and the world’s mining future

NSF-funded OneMineralogy project will strengthen open mineral data, accelerate scientific discovery and support Idaho’s growing mining workforce MOSCOW, ID — Scientists at University of Idaho, Rutgers University and Carnegie Science are improving worldwide scientific discovery by creating
Area residents should be aware that they may see low flying helicopters over areas within Game Management Units 11, 13, 14, and 18 in the near future

IDAHO – Idaho Fish and Game will be conducting aerial survey and capture operations between December 6-15. The public may observe low flying helicopters in Game Management Units 11, 13, 14, and 18. The purpose of these
WSU Carson College hosts inaugural AI literacy and skill-building workshop

PULLMAN, WA – The inaugural AI@Carson Workshop, hosted by the Carson College of Business on Nov. 1–2, brought together around 60 business students for two days of immersive, hands-on learning at WSU Pullman’s Spark Academic Innovation Hub. Students from majors across
With homelessness rising, new federal rules could benefit states that take tougher approaches

WASHINGTON D.C. – As the housing shortage pushes more Americans into homelessness for the first time, the Trump administration wants to focus federal housing aid on mental health treatment and enforcement against street homelessness, rather than on
Wilson’s First Double-Double Lifts No. 10 Warriors Over Yotes in Overtime

CALDWELL, ID – The senior trio of Lindsey Wilson, Payton Hymas and Sitara Byrd helped the No. 10 Warrior Women’s Basketball team survive an overtime contest with (RV) College of Idaho on Saturday. Wilson grabbed a career-high
Warrior Men Rout No. 12 College of Idaho in Caldwell

CALDWELL, ID – The Warriors put the Cascade Conference on notice on Saturday in Caldwell with an 87-67 rout of No. 12 College of Idaho. LC State Men’s Basketball, receiving votes in the national poll, dominated both