Advocates gather at Supreme Court ahead of asylum case

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday in a case to determine at what point an immigrant can claim asylum protections in the United States. The case, Noem v. Al Otro Lado,
Washington State Joins Lawsuit Over USDA Food Assistance Mandates Related to Immigration and Gender Policies

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown has joined 20 other attorneys general in suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), claiming the agency is imposing unconstitutional and unlawful conditions on billions of dollars in
Western Washington High School Takes Down Controversial Anti-Trump art Project

PUYALLUP, WA – The Puyallup School District says a controversial student art project that depicted President Donald Trump as a pig, a KKK member and a clown with references to assassination, has been taken down from the
Idaho Lawmakers Move to Implement Medicaid Work Requirements

BOISE, ID – After little debate, the Idaho House widely passed a bill that calls for the state to implement Medicaid work requirements for adults enrolled in Medicaid expansion by the end of the year. The Idaho
LCSC Men Lead After Two Rounds in Redding

REDDING, CA – LC State Men’s Golf holds a seven-stroke lead as a team and Adam Lovatt is tied for second after the first two rounds of the Simpson Spring Invitational on Monday. The Warriors had a
New Washington State Law Lets Retailers Round Cash Purchases to Nearest Nickel

OLYMPIA, WA – A new Washington state law offers a way to make change in an era without pennies. The federal government stopped making pennies last year but intends to keep the roughly 114 billion pennies in
Idaho Tribes Raise Concerns Over Exclusion from America250 Planning

BOISE, ID – Idaho state officials have been meeting since late 2024 in preparation for celebrating America’s 250th anniversary of independence. But until this February, those discussions did not include leaders from at least some of Idaho’s five
Two Drivers Hospitalized After Crash on Highway 95 South of Moscow

MOSCOW, ID – Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle injury crash that occurred Monday evening on U.S. Highway 95 in Latah County. The crash happened just before 8 p.m., near milepost 336.5, south of Moscow. According
Supreme Court weighs mail ballot deadlines in case with major election implications

The Supreme Court is reviewing a high-stakes case that could reshape how mail-in ballots are handled nationwide, with a decision expected by early summer—just in time to affect the 2026 midterm elections. At the center of the
Details emerge as investigation continues after plane crash at LaGuardia that killed 2, injured dozens

Officials are continuing the investigation into the collision at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Monday that left two pilots dead and dozens injured after an Air Canada regional jet struck a fire truck on the runway