No. 25 Men’s Tennis Takes Down OUAZ

GLENDALE, AZ – No. 25 LC State Men’s Tennis picked up its first NAIA victory of the season on Friday with a 6-1 win over Ottawa (Ariz.) in Glendale. The victory has the record at 3-3 on
Warrior Women Defeat Geoducks to Open Road Trip

OLYMPIA, WA – No. 12 LC State Women’s Basketball rolled past The Evergreen State College (Wash.) on Friday by a score of 80-40. The Warriors forced 30 turnovers that resulted in 34 points. Sitara Byrd and Kendall
Idaho Legislature’s budget committee passes maintenance budgets with new 5% cuts included

BOISE, ID – Amid a backdrop of confusion and frustration, members of the Idaho Legislature’s powerful budget committee passed new fiscal year 2027 maintenance of operations budgets Friday that include 5% state budget cuts for most state
Boise Man Sentenced to 2 Years for Possessing Unregistered Explosive Devices

BOISE, ID — A 69-year-old Boise man has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession of unregistered improvised explosive devices, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho.
Seattle settles for $29M with family of student killed by speeding police officer

SEATTLE, WA – On Tuesday, a judge will decide whether or not to approve a $29 million settlement between the city of Seattle and the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India who, in
Washington Senate Passes Bill Allowing Engines to Run to Protect Pets

OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington State Senate has unanimously passed Substitute Senate Bill 5833, which would allow vehicle owners to leave their engines running for up to 30 minutes while unattended if the purpose is to protect
U.S. farm bill drops, outlines 5-year funding

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House Agriculture Committee dropped the text of the U.S. farm bill Friday, an 802-page package authorizing various nutrition, rural development and farm support programs. The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 renews
WA House passes bill requiring AG say-so to redraw city, county, school maps

OLYMPIA, WA – House Democrats passed a bill on Thursday that would expand the Washington Voting Rights Act to require the attorney general’s approval before adjusting local election boundaries. The 57-39 vote, which saw one Democrat cross
Clock ticks toward Department of Homeland Security shutdown after midnight deadline

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The second partial government shutdown in 2026 was set to begin at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, after lawmakers left the nation’s capital without reaching a deal on changes to immigration enforcement tactics at the Department
WA lawmakers want to restrict ICE access to schools, health facilities

OLYMPIA, WA – Legislation to force federal immigration agents to get court approval before entering schools and health care facilities cleared the Washington state Senate on Thursday. Senate Bill 5906 covers “nonpublic areas” of preschools, K-12 schools,