Supreme Court yet to decide high profile cases

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Birthright citizenship, transgender athletes in female sports and federal firing powers are among more than two dozen cases yet to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court as the term draws to a close.
Western Washington Superintendent Charged in Alleged Cover-Up of Student Assault Investigation

LONGVIEW, WA – Longview School District Superintendent Karen Cloninger made an initial court appearance Friday following Thursday’s arrest in connection with an ongoing investigation involving alleged sexual assaults at Mark Morris High School. Two students are accused
$580B federal highway bill clears committee; includes rail safety, EV fees

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A long-awaited bill spending $580 billion on American highways and transportation infrastructure is on track to hit the U.S. House floor for a vote as soon as June. The bipartisan BUILD America 250 Act,
NASA reorganizes to accelerate Moon Base, lunar programs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – NASA announced a reorganization of the agency Friday, restructuring key mission directorates to accelerate its lunar exploration program even as Congress and the White House remain divided over the agency’s $24.4 billion budget. NASA
Lewiston Native Madigan Kelly Ends Career as Three-Time All-American

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Madigan Kelly and Trenton Johnson concluded their storied collegiate careers on Friday at the 2026 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships. Kelly earned the third All-American honor of her career and Johnson finished
LC State Women’s Golf Finishes 15th at National Tournament

YPSILANTI, MI – The LC State Women’s Golf team earned its highest national finish since 2014 on Friday when the Warriors ended the 2026 NAIA Women’s Golf Championship in 15th place. Isabella Barquet earned a spot in
Warrior Baseball Drops World Series Opener to Tennessee Wesleyan

LEWISTON, ID – In a contest that stretched past midnight, eighth-seeded Tennessee Wesleyan continued the trend of lower seeds winning on Friday as LC State Baseball fell 12-4. The Warriors will face second-seeded Georgia Gwinnett on Saturday
Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Immigrants seeking green cards will have to return first to their home countries and wait despite years of potential backlogs, the Trump administration announced Friday. “An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and
Potlatch Man, Woman Killed in UTV Crash Near St. Maries

ST. MARIES, ID — Two people from Potlatch were killed Friday night after a side-by-side vehicle crashed into a river near St. Maries, according to the Idaho State Police. ISP said the crash happened around 9:25 p.m.