Man faces felony charges after reported crash involving Lewiston patrol car

LEWISTON, ID — A Clarkston man is facing multiple charges following a reported early morning crash and confrontation with law enforcement in Lewiston, according to court records. Tristyn E. Weeks, 28, is charged with two counts
Washington attorney general sues Albertsons, Safeway, Haggen over ‘buy one get one free’ pricing

SEATTLE, WA — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against Albertsons Companies and its subsidiaries, alleging deceptive pricing practices tied to “buy one get one free” promotions at grocery stores across the
Nez Perce County to test election equipment ahead of primary

LEWISTON, ID — Nez Perce County officials will conduct a public test of election equipment ahead of the upcoming primary election to verify accuracy and reliability. The test is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 7,
University of Idaho Extension to launch new Ag Talk Tuesday season

MOSCOW, ID — University of Idaho Extension is preparing to launch a new season of its Ag Talk Tuesday program, offering free virtual sessions focused on crop conditions, water issues and other topics impacting agriculture across
Washington awards $2.7 million to expand local food system infrastructure

OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington State Department of Agriculture has awarded $2.7 million in grants aimed at strengthening the state’s local food system, supporting farmers, and improving access to locally produced foods. The funding, distributed through the
Troy angler sets state record with burbot catch on Kootenai River

TROY, ID – A North Idaho angler has set a new state catch-and-release record after landing a burbot on the Kootenai River. Caleb Wilson of Troy caught the fish on March 19, measuring 26.75 inches in length,
AAA: Crude oil surge could push Idaho gas prices higher

BOISE, ID — Rising crude oil costs may soon drive up prices at the pump across Idaho, even as retail gas prices have remained relatively steady in recent days. According to AAA Idaho, the average price for
White House correspondents’ dinner shooter faces formal charges

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The California man accused of charging security and shooting a Secret Service officer at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night will appear Monday in federal court. Among other possible charges, the 31-year-old
Avista Reschedules Genesee Power Outage to April 28

GENESSEE, ID – Avista is notifying customers of a planned power outage in Genesee, which has been rescheduled to Tuesday, April 28, from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. The outage was originally scheduled for Friday, April 24,
Playground upgrades bringing smiles to little Cougs

PULLMAN, WA – Now that spring has sprung, children living at all Washington State University’s family and graduate living complexes are enjoying new playground equipment to slide down, swing on, and climb. The playgrounds at WSU-owned Steptoe,