Spokane County considers regulating ‘nuisance’ camping on private property

SPOKANE, WA – Spokane County is considering expanding nuisance enforcement to camping on private property when the activity poses public safety risks, with the owner responsible for abatement. The Board of County Commissioners overhauled its regulations around
Pullman Chiropractic Clinic Operating Normally After Crash Damaged Building on April 27

PULLMAN, WA – Pullman Chiropractic Clinic is operating normally following an incident on Monday, April 27, which saw a car roll into the side of the building and leave a large dent. According to the Pullman Police
Pullman Wants Your Feedback on Fall 2026 Transit Route Changes

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman is holding two public forums on proposed transit route and service level changes set to take effect in Fall. The forums will be held at Pullman City Hall on Wednesday,
May Day protest planned Friday outside Nez Perce County Courthouse in Lewiston

LEWISTON, ID — A local advocacy group is planning a May Day protest in Lewiston as part of a nationwide day of action. According to a press release from LC Valley Indivisible, community members are invited to
U.S. Soldier Pleads Not Guilty in First-Ever Insider Trading Case Tied to Prediction Markets

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier who prosecutors alleged used classified military intelligence to place winning bets on a prediction market platform pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Manhattan federal court. The plea starts a
State Board OKs tuition increases — Idaho’s largest in three years

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 28, 2026 BOISE, ID – Idaho students are likely to pay more for college this fall — when the sticker price for higher education goes up by as much as $425
WA asks judge to force Tacoma immigrant detention center operator to let inspectors in

TACOMA, WA — Washington state health inspectors have tried for months to investigate complaints at the embattled immigrant detention center in Tacoma, to no avail. Now the state is taking its frustrations to court, asking a federal
Crapo joins bipartisan effort to extend terrorism risk insurance program

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Mike Crapo has joined a bipartisan group of lawmakers to introduce legislation aimed at extending the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Program for seven years, according to a press release. The proposed Terrorism
City of Nezperce Seeks Bids for Recycling Bins

NEZPERCE, ID — The City of Nezperce is accepting bids for 12 recycling bins located behind the medical clinic on 5th Avenue, according to a city notice. The bins are metal with plastic lids, including four double-sized
VA performance improves as concerns over cuts fade, survey finds

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A year after veterans expressed concern over proposed Department of Veterans Affairs workforce reductions, a new survey finds care quality and overall performance have held steady or improved, and veterans are not reporting that