Traffic Stop in Moscow Leads to Alleged Felony Drug Trafficking Case

MOSCOW, ID – The case began on January 29th when a Moscow Officer pulled over 58-year-old Robin Greene for a broken taillight. Officer Kris Sneve believed that Greene was impaired on narcotics, and she was taken into
Transportation officials say a loophole closed on CDL drivers

WASHINGTON, D.C. – CDL drivers causing 17 fatal crashes and 30 deaths in 2025 are no longer eligible to get a nondomiciled commercial driver’s license, according to a new rule issued by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. Nondomiciled
Steptoe Butte Reopens Sunday After Yearlong Closure and Road Work

STEPTOE, WA – The iconic Steptoe Butte, north of Colfax, will reopen on Sunday after being closed for a year primarily for a repaving project. After several delays, Steptoe Butte State Park will reopen on Sunday. It
Washington House-Passed Bill Allowing Medical Cannabis Use in Health Care Facilities for Terminal Patients Moves to Senate

OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington House has approved legislation that would allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in certain health care facilities under specific conditions. House Bill 2152 permits qualifying patients with a terminal condition
Stalking supervision bill passes Washington House unanimously

OLYMPIA, WA — A bill aimed at strengthening supervision requirements for individuals convicted of stalking has passed the Washington State House of Representatives with unanimous support. House Bill 2510, sponsored by Rep. Brian Burnett, would add stalking
Washington State announces 2026 football schedule

PULLMAN, WA — Washington State University Athletics has released its 2026 football schedule, the program’s first season in the restructured Pac-12 Conference. The Cougars will play six home and six road games. The season opens Sept. 5
Truck Fire Reported on Lewiston Hill Late Wednesday Afternoon

LEWISTON, ID – Fire crews responded late Wednesday afternoon to a vehicle fire on U.S. Highway 95 near mile marker 319 on Lewiston Hill. According to Nez Perce County Fire Department, firefighters were dispatched at approximately 4:40 p.m.
“Do Not Drive” Warning Issued for Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep Models With Open Takata Air Bag Recalls

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A “do not drive” warning has been issued by FCA US for all remaining Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles with open and unrepaired Takata air bag recalls. The company said owners of affected
Officials Estimate it Will Cost Idaho $555K to Implement ‘Big, Beautiful’ Tax Changes

BOISE, ID – The Idaho agency tasked with overseeing state tax collection told bill sponsors that administering the tax cuts in the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act will cost $555,000, records obtained by the Idaho Capital
Washington House Passes Bill to Tighten Rules on Voter Registration Challenges

OLYMPIA, WA – Democratic state lawmakers in Washington want to make it tougher to challenge a voter’s registration as organized efforts to knock residents off the rolls are on the rise. The state House approved legislation Tuesday