Prescribed burn planned near Giant White Pine Trailhead

HARVARD, ID — The U.S. Forest Service – Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests will begin a prescribed burn Tuesday on the Palouse Ranger District as part of ongoing forest management efforts.Officials said the Pino Blanco Unit 3 burn
Lewiston Airport to host TSA PreCheck enrollment event in May

LEWISTON, ID — Travelers in the LC Valley will have an opportunity to enroll in TSA PreCheck next month during a temporary enrollment event at the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport. The event is scheduled for May
Moscow Renaissance Fair set for May 2–3

MOSCOW, ID — The 53rd annual Moscow Renaissance Fair is scheduled for May 2 and 3 at East City Park, bringing a weekend of music, food and family activities. The long-running spring event will feature live regional
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge Over Colorado Preschool Nondiscrimination Policy

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging compliance with nondiscrimination policies for preschools that received public funds. The case, St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy, challenges a nondiscrimination agreement that Colorado
Genesee power outage planned Friday for infrastructure upgrades

GENESEE, ID — Approximately 337 customers served by Avista Corporation in Genesee are scheduled to experience a planned power outage later this week as crews work to upgrade aging infrastructure. According to a media alert issued Monday,
University of Idaho Theatre Arts to present ‘The Comedy of Errors’ starting April 30

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts will present The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare beginning April 30 at the Hartung Theater. The production opens with a preview performance at 7:30 p.m.
LC Valley athletes earn medals at Yoshida Cup karate tournament

GRESHAM, OR — Athletes from the Inland Empire AAU Karate team earned multiple podium finishes April 18 at the Yoshida Cup held at Mt. Hood Community College, competing in combined divisions with a range of ages and
Trump begins to refund $166 billion in illegal taxes to businesses

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Trump administration began refunding portions of the $166 billion in unlawful tariffs to U.S. importers on Monday, after a February Supreme Court ruling that struck down the import taxes. U.S. Customs and Border
AAA: Idaho gas prices hold steady, but global tensions keep outlook uncertain

BOISE, ID — Gas prices across Idaho showed little movement this week, but ongoing instability in the Middle East continues to create uncertainty for drivers. According to AAA Idaho, the average price for a gallon of regular
$617,500 Prize for Lottery Ticket Sold in Small Eastern Washington Town Set to Expire Next Week if Unclaimed

EPHRATA, WA – The prize associated with a winning Washington Lottery ticket that was sold in the small eastern Washington town of Ephrata remains unclaimed, and the large prize could be forfeited if the winner does not