Women’s Basketball Adds Ellalee Wortham to Incoming Class

Lewis-Clark State College Athletics

LEWISTON, ID – Warrior Women’s Basketball announced its fifth signing from the class of 2026 in Stanwood, Wash., native Ellalee Wortham. The 5-9 guard joins Hali Anderson, Kiana Skogstad, Kaylee Cordle and Lucy Teegarden as part of

Authorities arrest Southern Idaho man on exploitation charges

Nathan Carr

BOISE, ID — A Canyon County man has been arrested on multiple felony charges related to child sexual exploitation, according to the Idaho Attorney General’s Office. Investigators with the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit arrested

New action taken to strengthen US military chaplain corps

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivers remarks during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony in Washington, June 26, 2025. Photo: U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Alexander Kubitza / U.S. Department of Defense via Flickr / Public Domain

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Secretary of War Pete Hegseth issued a new directive to revamp the U.S. military Chaplain Corps. The new directive was issued one week after a Department of Justice Religious Liberty Commission held a hearing and

November inflation at 2.7%, lower than expected

Regular unleaded gas prices start at $4.559 a gallon at a Chevron station in Simi Valley, near Los Angeles, Nov. 20, 2025. Photo: Dave Mason / The Center Square.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer prices rose by 0.2% in the two month period between September and November. In the past 12 months, overall prices rose by 2.7%, which marks a slowdown from 3% reported in September, according

Porcupine case shows WSU’s commitment to wildlife

Hassan Hanna, right, a wildlife veterinary intern in WSU's College of Veterinary Medicine, helps veterinary resident Peter Welsh prepare a wild porcupine for surgery to repair a broken leg on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, in Pullman (photo by Ted S. Warren, College of Veterinary Medicine).

PULLMAN, WA – For 107 days, Dr. Hassan Hanna and Washington State University’s wildlife service exhausted every option in an effort to save an injured porcupine that arrived at the university’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital with a broken

2026 Aviation Art Contest opens to Idaho students

Photo credit: Idaho Division of Aeronautics — Artwork by Chevelle, 2025 first-place winner in the 7–9 age category.

BOISE, ID — The Idaho Division of Aeronautics has opened entries for the 2026 Aviation Art Contest, inviting Idaho students ages 5 to 18 to submit original artwork centered on the theme “Around the World in a