Trump prays for favorable Supreme Court ruling on tariff authority

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump said his tariffs on foreign imports are fueling the nation’s economic growth as he prays for a favorable U.S. Supreme Court decision. “The TARIFFS are responsible for the GREAT USA Economic
Estate gift supports Washington State University library students and collections

PULLMAN, WA — The Washington State University Libraries has received a $231,000 gift from the estate of alumnus Melvin “Mel” Hamre, according to a university announcement. The contribution adds to the Hamre Endowment and will provide long-term
Ballot questions on abortion in Missouri, Idaho likely to spur more legal fights

BOISE, ID – While there will be far fewer ballot initiatives affecting abortion access in the 2026 midterm elections than there were in the previous national election, two in Republican-led states could be consequential. About 51% of
Wolf trapper certification course scheduled in Lewiston as 2026 classes roll out statewide

LEWISTON, ID — Trappers in the Lewis-Clark Valley will have a chance to get certified locally this winter, with Idaho Fish and Game offering a wolf trapper education course in Lewiston on January 24. The Lewiston class
Expert says higher education must take new approach to AI

Co-founder of learning platform talks about artificial intelligence as study shows states’ interest WASHINGTON, D.C. – As American schools continue to turn to artificial intelligence, a new study by eLearning Industry highlights which states are showing the
Power restored to most Clearwater Power members after windstorm, crews continue work

LEWISTON, ID – Power has been restored to more than 10,000 members served by Clearwater Power, with approximately 800 members still without electricity as of 8 a.m. Tuesday, according to an update from the utility. The outages
Where’s Santa? NORAD gets ready for Christmas Eve watch

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) will once again track Santa Claus as he travels around the world on Christmas Eve, continuing a decades-long holiday tradition, according to the U.S. Department of
410 Drive-In to Undergo Remodeling, Will Not Reopen as Restaurant

CLARKSTON, WA – The owners of the 410 Drive-In have shared an update on the iconic business, clarifying that the drive-in is not being torn down, but is undergoing remodeling and will not be reopening as a
12 Idaho Ski Areas Open for the Holidays

KELLOGG, ID – At least 12 of Idaho’s 19 ski areas are open during the holiday season, with varying terrain, lift operations and schedules across the state. In North Idaho, two of the region’s three ski areas
Suspect Pleads Guilty to Four Southern Idaho Murders

BURLEY, ID – Benjamin Roy Naylor has pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder under a plea agreement reached with the Cassia County and Minidoka County Prosecutor’s Offices, officials announced Monday. Naylor entered guilty pleas in