Renzelman Announces Run for Asotin County Sheriff, Outlines Jail Priorities

ASOTIN COUNTY, WA — Longtime law enforcement officer Monte Renzelman has officially announced his candidacy for Asotin County Sheriff, citing more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement and a focus on public safety, accountability, and
Pullman Regional Hospital celebrates first residency graduates

PULLMAN, WA — Pullman Regional Hospital and Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine are celebrating the first graduating class of their Family Medicine Residency Program, with Dr. Jeff Ward and Dr. Mohammed Younes set
2026 NAIA Baseball Tournament Field Announced

LEWISTON, ID – Postseason action continues at Harris Field next week when LC State hosts an NAIA Baseball Championship Opening Round, presented by Avista, May 11-14. The fourth-ranked Warriors earned the top seed in the four-team Lewiston
Two arrested after meth seizure during Clarkston narcotics warrant

CLARKSTON, WA — Clarkston Police, with assistance from the Quad Cities Drug Task Force, served a narcotics search warrant Wednesday at a residence in the 500 block of 8th Street in Clarkston. According to the press release,
Lewiston Police Investigating Threat at Cornerstone Christian School

LEWISTON, ID — Law enforcement responded Wednesday morning to a reported active shooter threat at Cornerstone Christian School, though authorities later determined there was no active shooting and all students and staff were safe. According to the
15 Sheep Killed in Dog Attack at Walla Walla High School Farm

WALLA WALLA, WA — Fifteen sheep belonging to the Walla Walla Public Schools agriculture program were killed early Wednesday morning after two dogs entered the Walla Walla High School farm property and attacked the animals, according to
Trump’s Iran objective moves from ‘surrender’ to nuclear deal

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In seven weeks, President Donald Trump’s stated objective toward Iran has shifted from “unconditional surrender” to a negotiated nuclear deal. The administration has not explained the change. On March 6, six days after attacks
Spokane Valley unanimously passes ban on crypto kiosks following scams

SPOKANE, WA – In a move to protect residents from financial fraud, the Spokane Valley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to implement a total ban on cryptocurrency kiosks within city limits. The ordinance follows a series
Idaho AG Charges 43-Year-Old Moscow Man With Possessing Child Sexual Abuse Material And Child Enticement

MOSCOW, ID – A 43-year-old Moscow man has been arrested for allegedly possessing child sexual abuse material and child enticement. Michael Arnold was arrested last week by an Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children Unit. The Idaho State
U.S. Forest Service drops large logging, thinning project near Yellowstone National Park

COOKE CITY, MT – A large logging project near Cooke City and an entrance to Yellowstone National Park has been scrubbed by the U. S. Forest Service after conservation groups challenged the federal government, saying it was