Grangeville man arrested on multiple drug charges following trespassing call

GRANGEVILLE, ID – A Grangeville man was arrested Saturday afternoon after Idaho County deputies responded to a reported trespassing incident outside the city, according to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office. Dispatch received a call at approximately
Idaho bill to ban local protections against LGBTQ+ discrimination heads to House

BOISE, ID – An Idaho House committee on Monday advanced a bill that would block local policies that ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. House Bill 557 would prevent local governments in
Washington Attorney General Announces $17.85 Million in Drug Price-Fixing Settlements, New Lawsuit Filed

OLYMPIA, WA — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown announced Monday that two pharmaceutical companies have agreed to pay a combined $17.85 million to resolve allegations tied to a long-running conspiracy to fix prices on generic prescription drugs.
Kelly and Lustig Tabbed CCC Athletes of the Week

CORVALLIS, OR – LC State had a pair of Warriors earn Cascade Conference McDonald’s Player of the Week honors, presented by Urban Edge Network, on Monday. Madigan Kelly was voted the CCC Women’s Track Athlete of the
Mountain lion sighted on Lewis-Clark College campus in Lewiston

LEWISTON, ID— Idaho Fish and Game officials say a mountain lion was spotted on the Lewis-Clark College campus late Sunday evening, prompting a search by wildlife officers and local law enforcement. According to a Fish and Game
Idaho committee advances bill to conform to federal ‘Big, Beautiful’ tax changes

BOISE, ID – An Idaho House of Representatives committee voted Monday to advance a bill that adopts nearly all of the tax cuts in the federal “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” amid concerns over its hit to
Planned Parenthood ends suit against Trump administration over serving Medicaid patients

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A federal judge on Monday closed the lawsuit Planned Parenthood filed last summer after Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law blocked Medicaid patients from visiting its clinics for any health care appointments for one year. Planned
Monte Renzelman Announces Run for Asotin County Sheriff

ASOTIN COUNTY, WA — Monte Renzelman has announced his candidacy for Asotin County Sheriff, stating he will run as a non-partisan candidate in the upcoming election. In a written announcement, Renzelman said he has more than
79-year-old man dies in single-vehicle crash on U.S. 95 near Athol

ATHOL, ID — Idaho State Police is investigating a single-vehicle fatal crash that occurred early Monday morning on U.S. Highway 95, north of Athol. According to ISP, troopers responded at about 7:58 a.m. on Feb. 2 to
Another WA Supreme Court justice to retire

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state Supreme Court Justice Barbara Madsen is retiring, the court announced Monday, adding to significant turnover on the court this year. Madsen, who has served in the role since 1993, will step down