Asotin County deputies respond to multiple crashes, urge drivers to slow down

ASOTIN, WA — The Asotin County Sheriff’s Office is urging drivers to use caution following a recent increase in traffic incidents across the county. According to a press release issued Sunday, deputies responded to four motor
Jaha Leads Offense, Pitching Shuts the Door to Complete Four-Win Weekend for No. 7 LC State

LEWISTON, ID – Jackson Jaha had a standout weekend, highlighted by three home runs in game one of Sunday’s doubleheader sweep of Corban (Ore.). No. 7 LC State outscored Corban 48-5 in the four-game sweep with wins
Clarkston narcotics investigation leads to meth seizure, arrest

CLARKSTON, WA — A narcotics investigation in Clarkston has resulted in the seizure of a significant amount of methamphetamine and the arrest of a local man, according to a media release from the Quad Cities Drug Task
Snake River Avenue to fully close this week for pipeline work in Lewiston

LEWISTON, ID — A full road closure is scheduled on Snake River Avenue beginning Monday as crews continue work on the city’s 2026 Pipeline Replacement Project. According to the City of Lewiston, Snake River Avenue will be closed
Children’s Ibuprofen recalled nationwide due to contamination concerns

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A nationwide recall has been issued for nearly 90,000 bottles of Children’s Ibuprofen Oral Suspension after reports of contamination. According to an FDA enforcement report, the recall involves 4-ounce bottles of the medication
Latah County deputies to take part in fundraiser for Special Olympics Idaho

MOSCOW, ID — The Latah County Sheriff’s Office will take part in the annual “Bagging for Bucks” fundraiser on Monday, March 23, raising money to support Special Olympics Idaho programs. Deputies and staff will assist shoppers
National Park Week 2026 set to celebrate America’s story with fee-free day

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of the Interior has announced that National Park Week 2026 will take place Aug. 22–30, marking both the 110th anniversary of the National Park Service and the nation’s 250th anniversary of
Fish and Game says winter ticks on moose are normal, not cause for alarm

BOISE, ID – Idaho Fish and Game is advising the public that moose appearing patchy or unhealthy this time of year are often experiencing a normal seasonal condition caused by winter ticks, not disease. According to a
Big Bats Lead No. 7 LC State to Sweep of Corban

LEWISTON, ID – No. 7 LC State Baseball combined for 30 hits to sweep Corban (Ore.) in a Cascade Conference doubleheader on Saturday. The LC Warriors opened the four-game set with the Corban Warriors with victories of