Poaching Incident at Orofino Elementary School Results in Conviction

OROFINO, ID – During the late evening hours of November 26, 2024, security cameras at Orofino Elementary School captured a blue Ford pickup truck entering the bus loading zone, where an individual shot a white-tailed buck standing on
Pullman Regional Hospital Gala Raises $182,000 to Expand Patient Care

PULLMAN, WA – The 19th Annual Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Gala raised $182,000 for patient care expansion on February 7, drawing more than 300 guests to a speakeasy-themed evening focused on improving access to regional healthcare. Pullman
Bill would add restrictions to importing guns to California

CALIFORNIA – Those bringing guns into California would have to jump through more hoops if the Legislature passes a new bill. Senate Bill 948, introduced by state Sen. Jesse Arreguin, D-Oakland, would require more paperwork for gun
No. 22 LC State Men Drain 14 3s in Dominant Win Over Corban

LEWISTON, ID – No. 22 LC State Men’s Basketball is one step closer to a Cascade Conference title after Friday’s 86-63 victory over Corban (Ore.). The LC Warriors are tied at the top of the CCC standings
Seattle’s high office vacancy rates showing signs of bottoming out

SEATTLE, WA – Seattle’s office vacancy rates at the end of 2025 reached record highs – some 35% – but the rate of increase is slowing, suggesting the market is stabilizing. Based on a recent report by the real
Corban Takes Back-and-Forth Battle Against LC State Women’s Basketball

LEWISTON, ID – No. 12 LC State Women’s Basketball dropped a back-and-forth contest with (RV) Corban (Ore.) on Friday in the P1FCU Activity Center. The LC State Warriors had strong first and third quarters, but the Corban
No. 25 LC State Men’s Tennis Win Five Singles Matches to Defeat Pacific

FOREST GROVE, OR – No. 25 LC State Men’s Tennis opened its weekend on the road with a 5-2 victory over NCAA Division III Pacific University on Friday. The Warriors are now 4-3 on the season and
Keep ‘roadless rule’ in place, say former Forest Service officials

Lolo National Forest example of where flexibility seen for ‘roadless’ acres ROCK CREEK, MT — Punch more roads through the forest, and you’ll get more people starting fires, fewer bull trout and an even heftier maintenance bill.
No. 21 LC State Baseball Opens CCC Play with Split at No. 10 UBC

VANCOUVER, B.C. – No. 21 LC State Baseball split Friday’s doubleheader with No. 10 British Columbia with a 5-2 win and 9-1 loss. The Warriors opened the day with their seventh straight victory before suffering the first loss
Oregon Senate votes to close nicotine pouch loophole

OREGON – The Oregon Senate voted 26-1 Friday to pass a bill aiming to close a loophole allowing Oregon youth to purchase nicotine pouch products. Senate Bill 1571, sponsored by Sen. Lisa Reynolds, D-Portland, redefines tobacco products