Warrior Men’s Tennis Ranked No. 25 Ahead of Big Road Trip

KANSAS CITY, MO – LC State Men’s Tennis checked in at No. 25 in the latest NAIA Top 25 Poll, released on Wednesday. The Warriors are 2-2 on the season and 2-0 against non-NCAA Division I opponents.
New bill would track immigration status of Idaho students

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on February 11, 2026 BOISE, ID – Idaho Republicans’ campaign against illegal immigration is coming to public schools. The House Education Committee Wednesday introduced a bill that would direct the state to publicize
Whitman County District Court Judge John Hart Announces Re-Election Bid

COLFAX, WA – Whitman County District Court Judge John Hart is running for re-election. Judge Hart is currently serving a second term in office after first being elected in 2018. In his Wednesday campaign announcement, Judge Hart
Idaho SNAP to restrict candy and soda purchases starting Feb. 15, 2026

BOISE, ID — Candy and soda will no longer be eligible purchases under Idaho’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beginning Feb. 15, 2026, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Under the change, SNAP benefits in
Veteran energy journalist Robert Bryce to keynote University of Idaho Energy Symposium

MOSCOW, ID — Veteran journalist and author Robert Bryce will speak at the inaugural Energy Symposium hosted by the University of Idaho Energy Institute on March 4-5 at the Moscow campus, according to a university press release.
WA bill adds new hurdles for challenges to illegally registered voters

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington state House has passed a bill, which was introduced last session, that would impose new rules on how individuals can challenge a voter registration for failing to be a U.S. citizen. Proponents
Idaho joins $17.85 million settlement in generic drug price-fixing cases

BOISE, ID — Idaho Attorney General Raúl R. Labrador announced Idaho has joined 48 states and territories in securing $17.85 million in settlements with two pharmaceutical companies over alleged generic drug price-fixing. According to the Idaho Attorney
Many middle-income families spend at least a tenth of their income on health insurance

WASHINGTON, D.C. – More than half of working-age adults get their health insurance through an employer, but in many states premium contributions and deductibles take a significant bite out of household incomes. A new analysis from the
WSU Researchers Develop Wearable Microneedle Biosensor for Wireless Glucose Monitoring

PULLMAN, WA – A wearable biosensor developed by Washington State University researchers could improve wireless glucose monitoring for people with diabetes, making it more cost-effective, accurate, and less invasive than current models. The WSU researchers have developed a
LC State Women’s Basketball Holds Steady at No. 12 in NAIA Poll

KANSAS CITY, MO – LC State Women’s Basketball held steady at No. 12 in the NAIA Top 25 with two weeks left in the regular season. The Warriors went 2-2 since the last poll but held their