Trump ‘Just Getting Started’ as he Talks Border, DOGE, Tariffs and More in Address to Congress

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump addressed both the House and Senate Tuesday evening in a wide-ranging speech at about the six week-mark into his second term in office. Trump’s remarks come amidst a series of executive
Paparazzi Jewelry to Pay $1.9 Million in Washington Pyramid Scheme Settlement

SEATTLE – Utah-based jewelry company Paparazzi has agreed to pay $1.9 million and alter its business practices in Washington following an investigation by the state Attorney General’s Office. The settlement follows allegations that the company operated as
Man Arrested for Alleged Property Damage Near Kamiah

KAMIAH, ID – Idaho County deputies arrested a man on March 3 following a reported neighborhood dispute outside of Kamiah. According to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office, dispatch received a call regarding the dispute at approximately 2:45
Spring Burning Season Announced for Moscow

MOSCOW, ID – The City of Moscow has announced that the spring burning season will run from March 7 through April 27. During this period, open burning is permitted for garden waste, tree trimmings, and brush only,
38th annual Native American Awareness Week is March 17-21

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College will host the 38th annual Native American Awareness Week on campus from March 17-21. All events are free and open to the public. Events will begin at the P1FCU Activity Center at
Whitman Hospital Still Affected by Cyber Attack

COLFAX – Whitman Hospital and Medical Clinics reported Monday that its internal electronic systems remained down due to a cyber attack. As of Tuesday, March 4th, the hospital has not announced a resolution. Despite the ongoing disruption,
Washington may raise Discover Pass price to $45

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington’s state parks and other natural sites may soon become more expensive to visit as lawmakers are looking to increase the price of the Discover Pass. The pass allows visitors to access state-managed lands,
New Secretary Linda McMahon Unveils ‘Final Mission’ for U.S. Department of Education

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In her first hours as the new Education secretary, Linda McMahon wasted no time informing U.S. Education Department employees in an email titled “Our Department’s Final Mission” of her plans to “overhaul” the
Clarkston DECA Students Qualify for International Competition

CLARKSTON, WA – Students from Clarkston High School’s DECA chapter competed at the Washington State Career Development Conference in Bellevue, marking the largest event in the organization’s history with over 5,800 students participating. A total of
Almost 90% of CCA-Funded Projects in Washington Don’t Reduce Carbon Emissions

OLYMPIA, WA – The 2021 Climate Commitment Act enacted by the state Legislature places a cap on the amount of allowable carbon emissions and generates revenue through carbon auctions that are used to fund environmental projects throughout