WSU Police Sergeant Accused of Sexual Misconduct Resigns
PULLMAN, Wash. — A Washington State University police sergeant who engaged in sexual activity while on duty has resigned from the university. The individual, who had been on home assignment while the allegations were investigated, submitted his
Veterans Day Giveaway

The Clearwater River Casino is having a special Veterans Day Giveaway Friday November 11th! Drawings every hour from 9am to 11pm for $300! Visit https://crcasino.com/ for more information.
2022 Grant Recipients for the Idaho Food Bank Fund
BOISE – The Idaho Food Bank Fund announced the recipients of their 2022 grants targeted to support nonprofits that provide nutrition awareness, promote healthy eating, and relieve hunger. Thanks to the generosity of Idaho taxpayers who chose to
Death Notices for Friday, November 4
Barbara Jo George Barbara Jo George, of Moscow, died Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, at 72 in Good Samaritan Village in Moscow. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Jacquie Anne Weller Jacquie Anne Weller,
Oh Deer! Watch for Wildlife, Road Debris This Fall
LEWISTON – Fall splendor brings beautiful colors and a reminder from AAA to watch for wildlife and debris on the roads. According to the Idaho Transportation Department, about 275 single-car crashes last year were the result of
Spokane Firefighters who Lost Jobs due to Vaccine Mandate Return to Duty
(The Center Square) – Spokane City Councilors Michael Cathcart and Jonathan Bingle joined a small welcome ceremony for a dozen firefighters who returned to work this week. The emergency responders were forced out of their positions last
Costs Surge as Transit Ridership Remains Below Prepandemic Levels

(The Center Square) – Transit agencies across the U.S. were still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. That’s according to a report released by the Federal Transit Administration that found ridership plummeted and transit agencies used federal COVID-19
New York City Opens Another Hotel for Bused-in Migrants

(The Center Square) – The number of migrants seeking asylum in New York City has waned in recent weeks. However, Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday the nation’s largest city is still getting enough to open yet another
Unemployment Rate Rose in October
(The Center Square) – Newly released federal data show the economy created more jobs than expected but unemployment rose in October. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data, which showed the economy added 261,000 jobs in October,
Reading, Math, Science, and Wellness: Youth Mental Health is a new Educational Cornerstone
CLARKSTON – Youth mental health is in a state – 45% of high school seniors reported feeling sad or hopeless in the past year, according to the statewide Healthy Youth Survey. If nearly half of youths grapple