Feds identify two people shot in Portland

This is a developing story and will be updated. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The federal Department of Homeland Security on Friday morning released the identities of two people shot and injured by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in
Court Lifts Injunction in Place Since 2018 Blocking Idaho Birth Certificate Law

BOISE, ID — A federal court has lifted an injunction in place since 2018 that prevented Idaho from enforcing a state law governing changes to sex markers on birth certificates, according to the Idaho Office of the
Clearwater County Ambulance District Urges Residents to Make Addresses Clearly Visible

OROFINO, ID – As daylight hours shorten and weather conditions change, the Clearwater County Ambulance District is reminding residents to make sure their home addresses and driveways are clearly marked and easy to see. Emergency responders say
Idaho Fish and Game Proposals Could Change Big Game Hunting Technology Rules

BOISE, ID – Idaho Fish and Game is advancing a set of proposed restrictions that could change how certain technologies are used during big game hunting seasons, with the proposals expected to be considered by the
Trump eyes striking Mexican cartels

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump says he will be expanding the war on drugs in Latin America, striking targets south of the border. During an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Trump made the announcement, with
Washington state pumps more tax dollars toward green jet fuel

OLYMPIA, WA – A who’s who from Washington state business and Democratic politics on Thursday extolled the virtues of alternative jet fuel and said the state would strive to become the nation’s leading enabler of greener flying.
U.S. House Passes Three-Year Extension of Obamacare Subsidies

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies for another three years. The bill passed in a 230-196 vote on Thursday. Seventeen House Republicans joined 213 House Democrats
Eastern Washington Lawmaker Seeks Accountability for Climate Commitment Act Spending

OLYMPIA, WA – A Republican lawmaker from Eastern Washington says taxpayers deserve proof that the Climate Commitment Act is working. She has authored legislation to make sure taxpayers get answers. With billions already collected and gas prices
Washington State Lawmakers to Consider Letting Cities Operate Grocery Stores

SEATTLE, WA – A proposed bill to the Washington State Legislature would allow cities to establish and operate grocery stores to address food deserts, a move that could help new Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson follow through on
Estimates Vary Widely on How ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Cut Idaho Revenue

BOISE, ID – The massive federal tax and spending package, called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” approved by Congress in July will impact state budgets next year — but less than a week ahead of the