Zywina and Kibiwot Shatter Records to Earn All-American Honors

GAINESVILLE, FL – LC State Women’s Track and Field closed out the 2025 NAIA Indoor Track and Field National Championships with record-setting All-American performances by senior Sydnie Zywina and freshman Damaris Kibiwot. The pair shattered their own
Fish and Game Announces Schedule for Public Input on 2025 Strategic Plan Update

LEWISTON, ID – Residents wanting to participate can attend one of eight public meetings in March and April Idaho Fish and Game is updating its strategic plan in 2025 and wants to hear from Idahoans who are
With RFK Jr. Leading, Supplement Companies See Big Opportunity

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last fall, before being named the senior U.S. health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the Trump administration would liberate Americans from the FDA’s “aggressive suppression” of vitamins, dietary supplements, and other substances —
Idaho State Police Investigating Homicide in Bingham County

BLACKFOOT, ID – The Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a homicide after troopers discovered a deceased male with a gunshot wound along Interstate 15. At approximately 10:30 p.m. on February 28, ISP troopers were traveling northbound
Watch: National Group Says About 700,000 Ice Arrest Warrants Nationwide

WASHINGTON, D.C. – State and local law enforcement are being put in harm’s way with Illinois’ migrant sanctuary policies, the Illinois Sheriffs Association says. Association Executive Director Jim Kaitschuk said the National Sheriffs Association put out a
Most Major U.S. City Budgets Are Actually in the Red, Report Says

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A large majority of the 75 largest cities in the U.S. are in financial trouble, according to a new report. Truth in Accounting released the report, which evaluated the 75 largest cities in the country,
Idaho Bill to Let Police Assist in Immigration Enforcement Sent for Amendments

BOISE, ID – Idaho legislators are working to combine two immigration-related bills this legislative session. On Friday, the Idaho Senate State Affairs Committee voted to send House Bill 83 to the 14th order, which means it will receive amendments before
Three Warriors Homer to Open Series at No. 24 UBC with a Win

VANCOUVER, B.C. – Three Warriors homered to support strong pitching by Evan Canfield and Jackson Cloud in No. 7 LC State’s 8-3 victory over No. 24 British Columbia on Friday. Warrior pitching did not walk a batter to
2024-25 Cascade Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament Semifinal Preview

KLAMATH FALLS, OR – After defeating sixth-seeded Bushnell (Ore.) in the quarterfinal on Wednesday, the third-seeded No. 25 LC State Women’s Basketball team will take on second-seeded No. 23 Oregon Tech in the semifinal round of the
Washington Parents Network Files Title IX Complaint Against Reykdal & Ferguson

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal and Gov. Bob Ferguson are named in a Title IX complaint resolution filed Friday by Washington Parents Network. WPN is a volunteer association of more than