Washington Governor Signs Bill Promoting Small “Kit Homes”

OLYMPIA, WA — A new Washington state law aimed at expanding affordable housing options will make it easier to build small “kit homes” and backyard units across the state. Gov. Bob Ferguson signed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill
35th Annual DancersDrummersDreamers Returns to University of Idaho Stage

MOSCOW, ID— A long-running University of Idaho performance tradition will return later this month as the 35th annual DancersDrummersDreamers takes the stage at the Hartung Theater. The production will run March 26–28 with performances at 7:30 p.m.
Lewiston street closure planned for utility pole relocation

LEWISTON, ID— A section of 11th Avenue in Lewiston will temporarily close as crews relocate utility poles beginning Tuesday. The City of Lewiston announced that 11th Avenue between Prospect Avenue and Snake River Avenue will be closed
Blaze Destroys Deary Area Home

DEARY, ID – A Deary area home was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. The Latah County Sheriff’s Office reports that Deary Volunteer Firefighters were called to the blaze East of town on State Highway 8 around
Clemency board recommends commutation for Spokane man convicted in 1996 murder

SPOKANE, WA — The Washington State Clemency and Pardons Board has voted to recommend commutation for a Spokane man convicted in a 1996 murder during a home robbery, sending the final decision to the governor. In a
LCSC Men’s Tennis Picks Up Two Singles Wins Against Idaho State

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Men’s Tennis, receiving votes in the national poll, suffered a 5-2 defeat against in-state NCAA Division I opponent Idaho State on Sunday. However, the Warriors picked up two victories in singles play
ICE Buys a Salt Lake City Warehouse With Plans for a new Detention Center

SALT LAKE CITY, UT – A Salt Lake City warehouse is the latest in the nation to be purchased by U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement as the Trump administration plans a $45 billion expansion of detention centers.
LCSC Women’s Tennis Rolls Past College of Idaho and Whitworth in Dominant Doubleheader

SPOKANE, WA – LC State Women’s Tennis, receiving votes in the national poll, traveled up north for a busy Sunday with matches against The College of Idaho and NCAA Division III Whitworth. The Warriors blasted past C
Ferguson Signs Bill to Replace ‘Alien’ With ‘Noncitizen’ in Washington State Law

OLYMPIA, WA – Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a bill into law that updates terminology in Washington statutes by replacing references to the word “alien” with “noncitizen” or other context-appropriate language, except where federal law requires otherwise. The
LCSC Baseball Completes Series Sweep of OIT

KLAMATH FALLS, OR – Warrior Baseball, ranked 12th in the NAIA, completed the four-game sweep of Oregon Tech on Sunday in dramatic fashion. LC State used a stellar start by Mason Goodson in game one to secure an