Federal appeals court upholds injunction against Montana’s drag ban

Court said state lawmakers likely violate the First Amendment and fail to prove drag performances harm children MONTANA – The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a federal judge’s injunction against House Bill 359, passed by
Demolition of last Northwest aluminum smelter signals end of an industrial era

The Alcoa Intalco smelter was the last one standing of what were once 10 thrumming, energy-gobbling aluminum factories spread across the region PNW – Aluminum maker Alcoa has started to demolish its sprawling Intalco smelter west of
The Center Square Voters’ Voice poll-Midterm elections poll shows tight congressional races

U.S. – Eight months in advance, the midterm elections are looking tight. A new national survey shows that voters, despite some general dissatisfaction with the Republican trifecta’s performance, have not fully embraced the Democratic alternative. The Center
Join ‘Demolition and Donuts’ St. John Building Demolition Monday with Port of Whitman County

ST. JOHN, WA – The Port of Whitman County is hosting a public demolition event at 9:00 am on Monday, March 16, at 4 S. Main Street in St. John, marking the first step in an environmental
Travel alterations on US-12 in both directions due to weather

IDAHO – Due to weather conditions, debris on the roadway, and rising water, delays and traffic travel alterations on US-12 in both directions is currently in place. The affected area is near Gifford Reubens Rd. All lanes
Conservative Commentators Michael Knowles & Matt Walsh To Speak At UI Next Month

MOSCOW, ID – Two conservative commentators will be speaking at the University of Idaho next month. The Turning Point USA UI chapter has announced that Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh will speak on campus Tuesday April 28th at
Politics Winners, losers and takeaways from WA’s legislative session

WASHINGTON STATE – The curtain fell Thursday night on the Washington Legislature’s 60-day session. A lot happened before it did. Passage of Democrats’ income tax on millionaire earners was the big storyline. It followed House debate on
Trump’s fall-back tariffs face court scrutiny, skeptical voters

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump’s new global import taxes are facing mounting backlash from price-conscious voters and legal challenges in a Manhattan trade court that could ultimately return to the U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. Court
Rotary Club of Pullman Opens Grant Applications for Community Projects

PULLMAN, WA – The Rotary Club of Pullman is now accepting applications for its Irving M. Field Grand Project for Community Enhancement grant, with awards of up to $1,500 available for local community projects. Local charitable organizations,
Judge permits cameras for next Tyler Robinson hearing

UTAH – A Utah County judge on Friday ruled cameras will be allowed in the courtroom at the April 17 hearing for Tyler James Robinson, the 22-year-old man accused of killing conservative leader and Arizona resident Charlie