LC State to Award First Master’s Degree at Friday Commencement

LEWISTON, ID — Lewis-Clark State College will make history Friday by awarding its first-ever master’s degree during commencement ceremonies at the P1FCU Activity Center. Ann Leung will become the school’s first master’s degree recipient, earning a Master
WSU receives $1.4M federal grant for nuclear workforce training

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University has received a $1.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to expand nuclear workforce training programs through a new “Reactor Ready” initiative. WSU said the project will help prepare
Trump confirms gas tax suspension push as prices hit $4.52

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he wants to temporarily suspend the 18.4-cent federal gas tax, with Republican lawmakers in both chambers announcing plans to introduce legislation hours later, but key details including duration,
Accused correspondents’ dinner shooter pleads not guilty to all charges

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The accused White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooter pleaded not guilty in federal court on Monday to all charges, including an attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump. Download PDF Cole Tomas Allen has been
Idaho Attorney General Announces Prison Sentences in Five Child Exploitation Cases

BOISE, ID — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced Monday that five men convicted in separate child exploitation cases have been sentenced to prison following investigations by the Attorney General’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit. According
Trump says Iranian ceasefire on ‘life support’

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The ceasefire with Iran is on “life support” and “very weak,” according to President Donald Trump. The president commented Monday during an event in the Oval Office following Iran’s rejection of a peace deal
City of Lewiston reminds residents of yard sale rules ahead of busy season

LEWISTON, ID — As yard sale season gets underway, the City of Lewiston is reminding residents to review local rules before setting up sales and posting signs around town. According to the city, residents are limited to
St. John School District Employee Arrested in Whitman County Investigation

COLFAX, WA — A St. John School District employee was arrested over the weekend following an investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship involving a student, according to the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’s officials said deputies received
WA public lands agency confronts operating cash crunch, as logging revenue lags

OLYMPIA, WA – A regional timber industry group warns that Washington’s Department of Natural Resources is headed for deep budget trouble that will result in state worker layoffs and force taxpayers to foot more of the bill
North Idaho Officer-Involved Crash Sends Two to Hospital

RATHDRUM, ID — An officer with the Rathdrum Police Department and a civilian were taken to the hospital Sunday afternoon following a crash at the intersection of Highway 41 and Lancaster. According to a department information release,