Trump announces two-week ‘double-sided’ ceasefire with Iran

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday evening, bringing a pause to the more than month-long conflict with the Islamic Republic. The ceasefire comes after the
Spokane County detectives seek help in cemetery urn theft investigation

SPOKANE, WA — Detectives with the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office are asking for the public’s help as they investigate the theft of an urn containing cremated remains from a local cemetery. According to the agency, the incident
Among these Republicans, support for Trump’s tariffs is unmatched

WASHINGTON, D.C. – One group of Americans strongly supports President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs: attendees of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. As the 2026 election approaches, tariffs have become a controversial issue, with many Republican
Months later, DOJ lawsuit to obtain WA voter rolls can move forward

OLYMPIA, WA – It took the federal government months to properly serve attorneys for Washington in the Trump administration’s litigation to force the state to turn over its voter rolls. But now the lawsuit filed in December
Birthright case forces US Supreme Court to confront prospect of Americans losing citizenship

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last week about the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, Justice Sonia Sotomayor seemed skeptical. The order as written applies only to
After Legislature adjourns, Idaho governor has another week to act on final bills

BOISE, ID – Because the Idaho Legislature officially wrapped up work for the year last Thursday — instead of taking a break to await possible vetoes — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has more time to decide what
Idaho youth turkey season opens April 8
BOISE, ID — Idaho’s youth turkey hunting season opens April 8 and runs through April 14, giving young hunters an early opportunity ahead of the general season, according to Idaho Fish and Game. The hunt is open
Appeals judges consider reinstating restrictions on officers at Portland ICE facility

PORTLAND, OR – In back-to-back hearings on federal agents’ use of excessive force and chemicals on crowds outside the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement Facility, three federal appeals judges seemed disturbed by videos of officers’ conduct and
LC State Volleyball Announces Summer Camp Lineup

LEWISTON, ID– LC State Volleyball has announced its 2026 camp lineup with six offerings for the summer with options for boys and girls of all ages. Warrior Volleyball will host a pair of Elite Prospect Camps
Central Washington sting reportedly leads to seven arrests in alleged commercial sex case

OTHELLO, WA — Seven men were reportedly arrested during a two-day operation targeting commercial sex activity and potential human trafficking in the region, according to the Othello Police Department. The operation, conducted April 1, focused on both