School Bus Drivers Airlifted, Students Treated Following Southern Idaho Crash

Update 10:50 a.m. – December 15, 2025 Idaho State Police have confirmed that one juvenile student involved in the school bus crash on State Highway 25 was transported by air ambulance to a hospital in Utah for
Two Southern Idaho Men Sentenced for Illegal Bighorn Sheep Hunts

POCATELLO, ID – Two men were sentenced in federal court for violations of the Lacey Act, U.S. Attorney Bart Davis announced. Jerrod Randall Farr, 54, a licensed outfitter and owner of White Cloud Outfitters, and Michael Timothy
Idaho Ski Resorts Exceed 2 Million Visits Annually Since 2020

KELLOGG, ID – Skier visits at Idaho ski resorts have exceeded 2 million annually since the 2020-21 season, with a record 2.5 million during the 2022-23 season, according to an economic impact report commissioned by Ski Idaho.
Congress Inches Toward Another Possible Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Despite only having until the end of January to pass the remaining nine annual government funding bills, Congress has so far made minimal progress. The U.S. House is not planning on advancing anything before
Rob Reiner and Wife Found Dead in Their Los Angeles Home

LOS ANGELES, CA – Filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, 68, were found stabbed to death at their Los Angeles home on Sunday. The couple’s family said in a statement via
Rob Reiner and wife Michelle Singer found dead in their Los Angeles home

Filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele Singer Reiner, 68, were found stabbed to death at their Los Angeles home on Sunday. The couple’s family said in a statement via Variety: “It is with
Weather Service Warns of High Winds, Flooding and Mountain Snow Across Inland Northwest

LEWISTON, ID – The National Weather Service has issued multiple weather alerts the Inland Northwest, warning of strong winds, potential flooding and heavy mountain snow through midweek. Forecasters say an active weather pattern will bring increasing west
Sales Tax Shift Meant to Bolster Washington State Transportation Budget Faces Uncertain Future

OLYMPIA, WA – Declining gas tax revenue and skyrocketing construction costs have plagued Washington state’s transportation budget for years. Those twin forces had left budget writers searching for options to fill a growing long-term shortfall. Without a
Eight Idaho Utility Projects Selected for New Wildfire Resilience Program

BOISE, ID – Officials with the Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resources have selected eight projects to share a total of $3.5 million through a new state wildfire resilience program, officials announced. The $3.5 million
One Dead After Explosion in Lewiston Parking Lot

LEWISTON, ID – One person died following an explosion reported at approximately 7:15 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Old Navy store in Lewiston, according to city officials. Preliminary information indicates the incident appears to