Childs Nets Career High in Victory Over Beacons

EUGENE, OR – Jamare’ Childs led the LC State offensive attack on Friday to help the Warriors defeat Bushnell (Ore.) 72-60 in Eugene. Childs tallied a career-high 18 points with four 3-pointers in the contest, and Grayson
Latah County Coroner Identifies Palouse Woman Killed in Crash Near Viola

MOSCOW, ID – The Latah County Coroner’s Office has identified the 69-year-old woman from Palouse killed in a head-on collision near Viola on January 7. Deidre Krigbaum died of traumatic head injuries due to the accident at
Byrd Scores 1000th Point, Herring Grabs 500th Rebound in Win at Bushnell

EUGENE, OR – Sitara Byrd and Darian Herring each had a milestone day on Friday to lead the No. 15 LC State Women’s Basketball team to a 59-43 victory over Bushnell (Ore.). Byrd scored the 1000th points of
Tariff authority decision still awaited from Supreme Court

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tariff authority by second-term Republican President Donald Trump was not decided by the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, meaning the federal government can continue to collect the revenue for now. Businesses around the world
Moscow Farmers Market Seeks Contributions for 50th Anniversary Calendar

MOSCOW, ID – The Moscow Farmers Market is requesting community contributions for a limited-edition calendar celebrating its 50th year of operation in 2026. The calendar will feature a non-traditional 18 month format covering May 2026 through October
WATCH: Potential daycare fraud dominates questions at WA legislative preview

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state legislative leaders met with reporters in Olympia on Friday to discuss priorities for the 60-day legislative session that begins on Monday, with several media outlets, including The Center Square, asking about potential
US Justice Department wants Idaho’s identifiable voter roll, public records show

BOISE, ID – After Idaho’s top election official gave the federal government a list of all Idaho registered voters that scrubbed their personal information, the U.S. Department of Justice says it wants the unredacted list. The Justice
U.S. economy added more than 500,000 jobs in 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. economy added 50,000 jobs in December, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics. The rate of job growth has remained steady over the past several months. Healthcare, food services and social assistance drove
WA Democrats won’t hold hearings on parental rights, trans athlete initiatives

OLYMPIA, WA – Democratic leaders in the Washington state Legislature said Friday they have no plans to hold hearings on two conservative-backed initiatives focused on parental rights of students in public schools and banning transgender athletes from
Lewiston Man Arrested After Alleged Battery and Resisting Arrest

LEWISTON, ID – A Lewiston man was arrested Jan. 8 following a reported citizen dispute that led to an alleged battery, resistance during arrest, and additional charges, according to court documents. The records say 19-year-old David L. Wheeler was