Washington Fish and Wildlife to Transition to Mobile Hunting and Fishing Licenses

OLYMPIA, WA — Hunters and anglers in Washington will soon see a major change in how they receive and display their licenses. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced that beginning July 8, 2026, the
Idaho House approves request to US Supreme Court to overturn ruling that legalized gay marriage

BOISE, ID – The Idaho House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a resolution to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its 2015 landmark ruling that legalized gay marriage nationwide. Post Falls Republican Rep. Tony Wisniewski sponsored
Kootenai County Man Arrested on Alleged Child Exploitation Charges

BOISE, ID — A Kootenai County man has been arrested and is accused of possessing child sexual exploitation material following an investigation by the Idaho Attorney General’s Office. Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced that investigators with the
Briefing on Trump’s Iran war angers US Senate Dems as Pentagon reports 140 troops injured

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senate Democrats tasked with overseeing defense left a classified briefing Tuesday incensed about President Donald Trump’s war with Iran, as the United States and Israel continue their joint bombardment and families prepare to bury
Feds nab more Guatemalan human smugglers, this time in Idaho

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal agents continue to arrest Guatemalans involved in human smuggling and trafficking operations, including of children, who are also involved in violating federal labor laws. The latest arrest was of Guatemalan national Brayan Adiel
WA Legislature enacts bill expanding scope of Office of Independent Investigation

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Legislature passed a bill that expands the scope of the statewide Office of Independent Investigation, which recently began its initial work on police deadly use of force incidents. Created by the
Proposed Federal Changes Could Give Credit Unions More Flexibility With Records

ALEXANDRIA, VA — The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) announced Tuesday that it is proposing another round of regulatory changes as part of its ongoing Deregulation Project. The proposal is the seventh set of changes under the
Idaho bill would force schools, doctors to out transgender minors to their parents

BOISE, ID – Under a bill headed to the Idaho House, health care providers, schools and child care providers would be required to out transgender minors to their parents, or face lawsuits. House Bill 822 would require
First grants awarded under WA’s new $100M police hiring program

OLYMPIA, WA – The first two grants from Washington’s new $100 million effort to boost law enforcement hiring have been awarded to local police departments, after months of frustration over the program’s rollout. The Kent Police Department
55-Year-Old Moscow Man Arrested During Monday’s Standoff Accused Of Attempted Strangulation

MOSCOW, ID – The man arrested during Monday’s standoff just outside Moscow is facing a felony strangulation charge. 55-year-old Quentell Hicks has been charged with attempted strangulation in Latah County Second District Court. Latah County Sheriff’s Deputies