Learn More About why Kaylee Peterson is Running for U.S Congress

LEWISTON – As a sixth-generation Idahoan, Kaylee Peterson explained she is running for U.S Congress in Idaho’s first district to work on bipartisan solutions for the everyday voter. Peterson started pursuing her passion for politics in 2008
Sportsman’s Spotlight

Did you get a big buck this year? Or maybe you caught a huge fish? We want to see it! Submit your hunting, fishing, hiking, or outdoor pictures plus your contact info( so we can reach you
Officer-Involved Shooting After Suspect Immediately Opens Fire on Officers During Arrest Attempt
SPOKANE – The incident stemmed from a narcotics distribution investigation involving both SPD’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Members of SPD’s SWAT team as well as officers from the Violent Crimes Task
Lewiston Police Logs for Sunday, October 16
22-L16084 Found Property Incident Address: 17th St & Ripon Ave Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 07:54:43 Cad Comments: found a Motorola cell phone in the roadway ——————————————— 22-L16086 Welfare Check Incident Address: 1300 IDAHO ST
Trick or Treat Hot Seat Drawing

Need something fun to do this Halloween? Head out to the Clearwater River Casino for their Trick or Treat Hot Seat Drawings! Winners are chosen every 15 minutes from 6 to 8 PM for Extra Play Cash!
Former Beaverton Mayor Pleads Guilty to Possession of Child Pornography
PORTLAND, Ore.— Dennis “Denny” Doyle, the former mayor of Beaverton, Oregon, pleaded guilty today in federal court to illegally possessing child pornography. Doyle, 73, a Beaverton resident, waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a single count of
Prices Continue to Rise With Food Costs Soaring, Inflation Data Shows
(The Center Square) – Prices continued to soar in September, newly released federal inflation data shows, as Americans struggle to afford rising food and other consumer prices. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its consumer price index data
ODFW Warns Dead Salmon Bring Nutrients to Streams but can Cause Salmon Poising in Dogs.
SALEM, Ore.— In the fall, salmon will begin the end of their life’s journey in Willamette Valley rivers as they gather to spawn and die. Historically, thousands of adult salmon spawned and died in these rivers and streams, supplying
WSDOT Responds to Spokane’s Demand to Disband Homeless Camp
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Department of Transportation is objecting to a homeless encampment on its Spokane property being declared a “chronic nuisance.” The agency warns of legal ramifications if city and council officials attempt
NIH Grant to Expand Research into Tick‑Borne Diseases

PULLMAN – A $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow Washington State University researchers to take the next steps toward blocking the transmission of Lyme disease and anaplasmosis. The four-year grant comes on