K-9 Alert During Grangeville Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest for Suspected Methamphetamine

GRANGEVILLE, ID — A Grangeville man was arrested late Sunday following a traffic stop that resulted in the discovery of suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, according to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred around 11:20
Costco faces lawsuit as consumers seek refunds from invalid tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A member is suing warehouse retailer Costco to recoup his tariff costs, the latest sign that refunding President Donald Trump’s invalid tariffs could be a complex battle in the courts. An Illinois man has
Driver Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on State Highway 3 Near St. Maries

ST. MARIES, ID — A St. Maries man died Thursday morning following a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 3 north of the city, according to the Idaho State Police. The crash occurred around 9:25 a.m. on March
Human remains found in Skagit River near Concrete

CONCRETE, WA — Deputies with the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office located human remains in the Skagit River on Thursday during a boat search near milepost 90, just east of the town of Concrete. According to the sheriff’s
White-nose syndrome confirmed in Idaho bats for first time

BOISE, ID — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game says three bats collected in northern Idaho have tested positive for white-nose syndrome, marking the first confirmed cases of the disease in bats in the state. Laboratory
Port of Whitman County Receives $10,000 Grant to Support Local Small Businesses

COLFAX, WA – The Port of Whitman County has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Washington State Microenterprise Association to support business training and technical assistance in Whitman County, in partnership with the Colfax Chamber of
HHS Announces Collaboration With Urology Group on Postmenopausal Health

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced March 12 a collaboration with the American Urological Association aimed at increasing awareness and clinician education on treatments for postmenopausal women experiencing genitourinary syndrome
Following impassioned debate, Idaho Senate kills budget with health and welfare cuts

BOISE, ID – An impassioned debate from one of Idaho’s most experienced state legislators brought the Idaho Senate to a standstill Thursday and set the stage for the chamber to kill a budget that would impose budget
Washington Joins 17-State Lawsuit Over New College Admissions Data Mandate

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A coalition of mostly Democratic-led states is suing the Trump administration over a new federal requirement that would force colleges to report detailed admissions data, including race, gender, test scores and financial aid for
Idaho House passes $22M in Medicaid disability budget cuts

BOISE, ID – Without debate, the Idaho House passed on a party-line vote Thursday a bill that calls for nearly $22 million in budget cuts to Medicaid disability services. House Bill 863 calls for $21.8 million in