Sports Columnist And Author Christine Brennan to Headline 13th Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium on Women’s Sports And Media

MOSCOW, ID – USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan will deliver the keynote address at the 13th Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, in the Bruce M. Pitman Center Vandal Ballroom in Moscow. This year’s event,
WA Keeps Details of Severe Workplace Injuries, Deaths From Public

Transparency or privacy? L&I says the law protects witnesses, while advocates contend it prevents scrutiny of serious incidents and investigations. OLYMPIA, WA – Two workers from the same roofing company died in consecutive years after falling off
Idaho Students Chosen for Prestigious National Science Camp Experience

BOISE, ID – Two Idaho high school students have been selected to attend the National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp), an annual residential STEAM program held in the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia. Jeemin Kim and Bryan
Social Security Administration to Cut Phone Services, Citing Fraud Risk

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Americans attempting to apply for or update their Social Security benefits will no longer be able to complete the claims process over the phone. Beginning March 31, the Social Security Administration will require online
Jury Convicts Man in $7.8 Million Cross-Border MDMA Case in Eastern Washington

SPOKANE, WA – A federal jury has convicted 31-year-old Jaskaran Singh of Possession with Intent to Distribute MDMA following a trial in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington. Singh, a native of Gujarat,
Shed Hunt Responsibly: Just Because Snow Has Melted Doesn’t Mean Winter is Over for Elk And Deer

No deer? No elk? No sheds. Don’t jump the gun on shed hunting season. BOISE, ID – On Feb. 2, Punxsutawney Phil – aka, the fuzzy little varmint that miraculously forecasts the winter-spring transition on Groundhog’s Day
Idaho State Police Warn of Reckless Motorcycle Riding Risks

MERIDIAN, ID – The Idaho State Police (ISP) is urging motorcyclists to ride responsibly following a high-speed incident on Fairview Avenue near North Records Avenue. On March 18, a trooper attempted a traffic stop on a motorcycle without
LC State Baseball Jumps Four Spots to No. 20 in NAIA Rankings

KANSAS CITY, MO – Warrior Baseball moved up four spots in the latest NAIA Baseball Coaches’ Top 25 to No. 20. LC State holds sole possession of first place in the Cascade Conference heading into another weekend
Path to be Closed for Lewiston Raw Water Intake Construction

LEWISTON, ID – The City of Lewiston has contracted Halme Construction, Inc. to begin Phase 1 of a new raw water intake located east of the city limits along the Clearwater River, across from Clearwater Paper. Site
Oatman Appointed as Manager of Nez Perce Tribe’s Fisheries Department

LAPWAI, ID – On March 18, 2025, the Nez Perce Tribe announced the appointment of Joseph Y. Oatman as Manager of the Nez Perce Tribe Department of Fisheries Resources Management (“DFRM”). Oatman replaces Dave Johnson who is