Warrior Student-Athletes Earn 17 Winter NAIA Scholar-Athlete Honors

KANSAS CITY, MO – LC State Athletics had 17 winter student-athletes earn NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, announced by the national office on Tuesday. Warrior Women’s Basketball led the group with eight award winners, men’s basketball earned five and
Pickens Files to Run for Idaho Governor

BOISE, ID — Terri Pickens has filed to run for governor of Idaho, according to a campaign announcement issued Tuesday. Pickens, a Boise attorney and small business owner, formally entered the race Monday. In the announcement, she
Nearly two dozen of largest federal agencies shed over 278,000 workers in 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As a result of a concerted effort by the second Trump administration to reduce the size of the civilian federal workforce, the total staff of 23 of the largest executive-branch agencies shrunk by roughly
WSU Launches Interactive Map Showcasing Capital Projects Statewide

PULLMAN, WA – A new interactive map of capital projects reshaping Washington State University campuses and research sites across the state is now available. The project was undertaken by the Facility Information Resource Management team within Facilities Services
Trump Education Department outsources more responsibilities, continuing proposed wind-down

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump’s administration took more steps Monday to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, announcing two additional interagency agreements with other departments that will transfer more of its responsibilities to those agencies. Under
Six individuals indicted after allegedly transporting 500+ workers across border

OLYMPIA, WA – Federal prosecutors announced charges against six individuals on Monday after they allegedly transported hundreds of farmworkers to Washington state under fraudulent H-2A visas. The first case involves a 10-count indictment announced by the U.S. Attorney’s Office
Metz Appointed to Port of Lewiston Commission

LEWISTON, ID — The Port of Lewiston Commission has appointed Denise Metz to serve as commissioner for District 3, filling the remaining term of former Commissioner Jerry Klemm, who retired at the end of January. The term
Gina Quesenberry Foundation Announces 2026 WineFest Weekend at Hells Canyon Grand Hotel

LEWISTON, ID — The Gina Quesenberry Foundation will host its annual WineFest March 13–14 at the Hells Canyon Grand Hotel, featuring two evenings of wine, food, and fundraising. According to the event announcement, the weekend opens on
Moscow Man Pleads Guilty to Felony in Juliaetta Sexual Assault Case

MOSCOW, ID – A 25-year-old Moscow man accused of raping a woman and recording the assault on video has pleaded guilty to a felony. Walker Day pleaded guilty to a rape-related felony on Tuesday in Latah County
New CT scanner to benefit pets throughout the region

PULLMAN, WA – With the addition of a new CT scanner, Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital can deliver faster, more precise diagnoses — improving the outcomes for animals across the Inland Northwest. The hospital recently upgraded