US Supreme Court hears arguments on cancer warning labels for Roundup weedkiller

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court could be ready to overturn a Missouri state court verdict that favored a man who sued the manufacturer of the popular herbicide Roundup for lacking any warning that the product
Asotin County seeks damage reports from December windstorm

CLARKSTON, WA — Asotin County Department of Emergency Management is asking residents to report damage to homes and businesses caused by a windstorm last December. According to a press release issued April 28, the county is collecting
North Idaho School District Adopts Four-Day Week to Address Absences, Teacher Workload

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 23, 2026 HARRISON, ID – The Kootenai School District, tucked on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, is the latest Idaho district to shift to a four-day school week. But unlike
Thousands of trout to be stocked across Clearwater Region waters this May

LEWISTON, ID – Idaho Fish and Game says anglers across the Clearwater Region can expect improved fishing this May as thousands of rainbow trout are scheduled to be stocked in area lakes, ponds, and reservoirs as part
WSU regent, longtime Washington civic leader Sam Hunt dies at 83

OLYMPIA, WA — Sam Hunt, a longtime Washington civic leader, former state legislator and current member of the Washington State University Board of Regents, has died following a battle with leukemia. He was 83. According to Washington
Vehicle burglaries in Lewiston’s Country Club area lead to arrest of Clarkston man

LEWISTON, ID — A Clarkston man has been arrested in connection to a series of vehicle burglaries reported in Lewiston earlier this month, according to the Lewiston Police Department. Police say officers responded April 22 to multiple
U.S. House to Vote on Five-Year Farm Bill This Week

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Rules Committee debated long into Monday night to prepare the five-year farm bill for a floor vote this week. Lawmakers have filed over 360 amendments to the 802-page Farm, Food, and National Security Act
Recall Effort Against Washington Governor Ends

OLYMPIA, WA – Campaign finance activist Conner Edwards’ quixotic quest to recall Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson from office was intended to prod the governor into filling two vacant seats on the state’s Public Disclosure Commission. It worked.
Barquet Sits in Second, LCSC Women in Third After Day One of Conference Championships

LEWISTON, ID – No. 20 LC State Women’s Golf finished day one of the 2026 Cascade Conference Golf Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, on Monday at the Lewiston Golf and Country Club. The Warriors sit in third
Freshmen Shine for LCSC Men on Day One of Conference Championships

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Men’s Golf, receiving votes in the national poll, completed the first round of play at the 2026 Cascade Conference Golf Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, on Monday at the Lewiston Golf and