Warrior Giving Day to Rally Support for LC State April 1-2

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College will hold Warrior Giving Day on April 1-2 with 1,893 minutes of giving, commemorating the institution’s founding year of 1893. Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends are invited to participate in
Local Volunteers Recognized for Advancing Literacy in Lewis-Clark Valley

LEWISTON, ID – The Alice Whitman Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recognized three individuals for their contributions to literacy in the community. On March 15, 2025, Jan Goodheart, Darlene Larson, and Jenny Petty
University of Idaho’s Starving Artist Sale Returns with 65 Local Artists and Unique Creations

MOSCOW, ID – University of Idaho Art + Design Graduate Students will host the second annual Starving Artist Sale on Saturday, April 12, at the university’s Pitman Center, located at 709 Deakin Ave in Moscow. Hours are
U of I Sees Eighth Consecutive Semester of Enrollment Growth

MOSCOW, ID – The Spring 2025 enrollment is the largest spring enrollment in the history of University of Idaho. Overall student enrollment for Spring 2025 is 11,886 students, up 4.2% from the Spring 2024 enrollment of 11,408 students. This increase marks the eighth consecutive semester of enrollment growth at U of I with a 22.1% growth during that same period. Undergraduate enrollment is 7,123, up 4.6% over enrollment of 6,807 in Spring 2024.
Feline Therapy: WSU Study Suggests Cats Could Fill an Assistive Niche

PULLMAN, WA — For years, therapy dogs have ruled the world of animal-assisted services (AAS), offering stress relief to college students, hospital patients and those in need of emotional support. But new research suggests that some cats
Bill Advancing to Create Protections for Transgender Students in Washington Public Schools

OLYMPIA, WA – A bill that would add several protected classes to nondiscrimination provisions that apply to public schools in Washington state, received a public hearing Monday in the House Education Committee. Senate Bill 5123, which passed
2025 Lewiston WineFest Event Raises $100,000 to Help Breast Cancer Patients

LEWISTON, ID – The Gina Quesenberry Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting breast cancer patients in our community, and raising awareness about breast cancer, has announced the success of its recent WineFest fundraising event held on March
Judge Demands Details From Trump Administration Over Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal judge late Monday ordered the U.S. government to provide answers about details of the Trump administration’s deportation of immigrants under an 18th-century wartime law after civil rights groups alleged that the administration
Idaho Property tax cut Bill now Only Needs Governor’s Signature

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Senate voted unanimously Monday to pass a bill that seeks to reduce property taxes and pay down school districts’ bond issues and levies. The Idaho Senate voted 35-0 to pass House Bill
Highway 95 Remains Closed South of New Meadows

NEW MEADOWS, ID – U.S. Highway 95 remains closed between Council and New Meadows due to a landslide of the roadway shoulder. The slide is located at milepost 146.5 along the Weiser River. It occurred on Sunday