Sheriff Brett Myers Announces Intent to Seek Re-Election

PULLMAN, WA – After more than two decades of dedicated service, Whitman County Sheriff Brett Myers today announced his intention to seek re-election for a seventh four-year term as Sheriff. Since assuming the elected office in 2003,
Clean Sweep of George Fox Gives No. 24 LC State Men First Win of 2026

LEWISTON, Idaho – No. 24 LC State Men’s Tennis earned its first victory of the season in dominant fashion over NCAA Division III George Fox on Sunday. The Warriors did not drop a set in the 7-0 sweep
Groups sue federal government for failure to protect wolverines

U.S. – A lawsuit filed by more than 15 conservation organizations, spanning well beyond the borders of the Treasure State, says that the federal government has stalled in its plans to save wolverines, and asks a court
Want to learn about Idaho’s Open Meeting Law? Attend this free training.

IDAHO – Residents seeking more information on Idaho’s Open Meeting Law can attend a free training on the subject on Tuesday. The nonprofit Idahoans for Openness in Government will host the workshop, which is open to all
Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canada over China deal

WASHINGTON, D.C – President Donald Trump warned Canada that all its exports to the U.S. could face 100% tariffs if Canada finalizes a deal with China. Trump slammed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has publicly pivoted
Nearly 1M without power as massive winter storm rages

U.S. – Nearly a million American homes are without power as a massive winter storm sweeps the country. According to poweroutage.com, the most impacted areas are in the south central U.S. to the southeast. “The worst outages are
Skaife’s Standout Second Half Lifts Warriors Over Mounties

LEWISTON, ID – Sophomore Dylan Skaife exploded for 19 points in the second half to help lead (RV) LC State past (RV) Eastern Oregon by a final of 77-73 on Saturday. The victory avenged the loss to
Texas parents win lawsuit against school district taken over by state

TEXAS – In what is considered a landmark win for parental rights and free speech, a federal jury found that officials from Marlin Independent School District, outside of Waco, unlawfully retaliated against parents who publicly complained about
Liebenberg Earns Singles Win in Season Opener Against EWU

LEWISTON, ID – Warrior Women’s Tennis, receiving votes in the national poll, faced a tough opponent in NCAA Division I Eastern Washington to open the 2026 season. Junior Carisa Liebenberg picked up the lone point for LC
Johnson Secures LC State Jumps Crown with Big Day in Moscow

MOSCOW, ID – Trenton Johnson had a standout day at the final portion of Idaho’s Lauren McCluskey Memorial Open on Saturday with a school record and national standard. The senior broke a nine-year-old record in the long