Woman Arrested in Clarkston After Alleged Theft of a Vehicle and Two Dogs

CLARKSTON, WA – A 19-year-old woman was arrested Monday afternoon in connection with a reported residential burglary and stolen vehicle case in Clarkston, according to court documents filed in Asotin County Superior Court. Genessa B. Musgrove was
Idaho Fish and Game Releases Second Nonresident Deer, Elk Tag Draw Results

BOISE, ID – Results from the second application period for Idaho’s nonresident general season deer and elk tag draw are now available, according to Idaho Fish and Game. The agency announced Tuesday that applicants can view their
University of Idaho Announces Winter 2025 Graduates

MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho has announced the students who completed degree requirements for Winter 2025 commencement. A total of 584 degrees were awarded to 570 students, representing undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across the
Proposal to Allow Work-Authorized Foreign Nationals in Certain Public Roles Advances

OLYMPIA, WA – The House Committee on Community Safety voted to advance a bill that would allow foreign nationals to become law enforcement officers and deputy prosecutors, as well as firefighters. While proponents of Senate Bill 5068 say expanding
Seniors Lead Stunning Comeback as No. 22 LC State Captures Share of Cascade Conference Crown

LEWISTON, ID – The No. 22 LC State Men’s Basketball team earned a share of its first Cascade Conference title since 2021 and will host all of its games in the 2026 Cascade Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament,
Little Files for Re-Election Bid, Will Appear on May Republican Primary Ballot

BOISE, ID — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has filed paperwork to seek another term in office and will appear on the May 19 Republican primary ballot, according to a campaign press release issued Tuesday. Little submitted his
Man Arrested Following Reported Domestic Assault on Nez Perce Reservation

OROFINO, ID – A 34-year-old man was taken into custody Monday following a reported domestic violence incident involving a pregnant woman within the boundaries of the Nez Perce Reservation. Officers with the Nez Perce Tribal Police Department
Power Pole Damaged in Suspected Overnight Hit-and-Run in Colfax

COLFAX, WA – Colfax Police Department is asking for the public’s help after a power pole was struck overnight in what investigators believe may have involved a large truck or semi. Police say the damage occurred sometime
Advocacy Group Warns of Legal Action Over Proposed Use of Law Enforcement and Fire Fighters Pension Surplus

OLYMPIA, WA – A pension advocacy group is threatening a lawsuit if the state Legislature passes a bill to take money from a pension plan, which is projected to be overfunded and closed to new members, to
Clarkston High School Marks CTE Month with Business Tours, Career Event

CLARKSTON, WA — Clarkston High School is recognizing Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month with hands-on learning and a community career showcase. February is nationally recognized as CTE Month. As part of the observance, 68 students in