California sues Trump administration over oil pipelines

CALIFORNIA – California is suing the Trump administration over its decision to take control of two state pipelines and permit Sable Offshore Corp. to restart pumping oil through them. With the Pacific Ocean behind him, state Attorney
Under Trump, Big Bend CBP Sector in Texas making history

TEXAS – The far west Texas U.S. Customs and Border Protection sector of Big Bend made history under the Biden and Trump administrations – for different reasons. The sector this week unveiled a first-of-its-kind advanced vehicle barrier
Person in Minneapolis shot and killed at Protest

MINNEAPOLIS, MN, – A third person in Minneapolis was shot and killed at a protest on Saturday. Brian O’Hara said federal agents killed a 37-year-old man whom officials believe is a U.S. citizen who lives in Minneapolis.
Idaho Foodbank Distributes Food Boxes at Latah County Fairgrounds on Jan. 26

MOSCOW, ID – The Idaho Foodbank will be distributing meals at the Latah County Fairgrounds in Moscow on Monday, January 26. Volunteers will start distributing food boxes at 10:00 am and continue until the last box is
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Comes to Pullman

PULLMAN, WA – The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is coming to Washington State University on January 27, at 7:00 pm, in the CUB Auditorium. The festival celebrates mountain culture and adventure through films exploring
Palouse Choral Society Holds Auditions for New Members Jan. 26

PULLMAN, WA – The Palouse Choral Society is accepting new members for its spring 2026 semester and will hold auditions on January 26 at the St. James Episcopal Church in Pullman. The organization consists of three auditioned
Education Department issues Title 1 consolidation guidance

WASHINGTON D.C. – The U.S. Department of Education issued guidance to state education officials urging Title I schools to consolidate federal, state and local funding into a single funding stream. The letter comes as the department continues efforts to
Yotes Edge Warrior Men with Last-Second Shot

LEWISTON, ID – College of Idaho’s final possession was the difference maker as a 3-pointer with one second left in the contest decided Friday’s matchup in Lewiston. The Yotes edged (RV) LC State 68-66 in a tightly
Defense is Key in No. 13 LC State’s Victory Over Yotes

LEWISTON, ID – The No. 13 LC State Women’s Basketball defense continued to be one of the best in the Cascade Conference on Friday when the Warriors defeated (RV) College of Idaho 61-44. LC held every Yote
Owl nesting season may delay critical project as Wilkeson suffers under red tape

WILKESON, WA – The town of Wilkeson knows it may take years before the state puts real money behind rebuilding the Fairfax Bridge — or tearing down the historic gateway to Mount Rainier National Park and buying