Fugitive Sex Offender and Two Others Arrested in Highway 95 Drug Bust

GRANGEVILLE, ID – Three individuals were arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 95 north of Grangeville on March 19, according to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office. At approximately 1:45 p.m., an Idaho County deputy conducted a
Suspect in 2024 Spokane Homicide Arrested in Colorado, Extradition Pending

GREELEY, CO – A suspect wanted in connection to a 2024 homicide in Spokane has been arrested in Colorado and is awaiting extradition. On March 18, 2025, law enforcement officers in Greeley, Colorado, took 19-year-old Cougar L.
Trump Signs Executive Order Returning Education Oversight to States

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump has signed an executive order shifting education oversight from the federal government to individual states and local communities. The U.S. Department of Education issued a statement on the decision, with Secretary
Five Mexican Nationals Detained for Immigration Violations in Northern Idaho

ATHOL, ID – Five individuals were detained for federal immigration violations following an incident at Super 1 Foods in Athol on Wednesday evening, according to the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies were patrolling the area around 8:30
USACE to Close Section of Lewiston Levee Trail for Construction

LEWISTON, ID – A section of the Lewiston Levee Trail from Lower Goose Pasture near Highway 12, Mile Post 309, to Mile Post 310.5 will be temporarily closed starting Monday, March 24. The closure is required to
Remembering Ralph Munro, Five-Term Washington Secretary of State And Statesman

OLYMPIA, WA – Ralph Munro, Washington’s longest-serving secretary of state and a moderate Republican who achieved unusually broad popularity across the political spectrum, died early Thursday at his convalescent home in Lacey. He was 81 and had
Clarkston Roundabout Progress Update: Washington State Paving Restriction Delays Completion to April 9

CLARKSTON, WA – The roundabout construction at the intersection of Bridge and Diagonal streets in Clarkston is slated to resume on March 24, with completion expected by April 9. According to Clarkston Public Works Director Mike Dimmick,
Gov. Brad Little Signs Bill to Let Idaho Doctors Refuse Care if it Violates Beliefs

BOISE, ID – Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill that prevents health care professionals and entities from being forced to participate in nonemergency procedures that would violate their sincerely held religious or moral beliefs.
$58 Million Cut Could Put Disability Centers on The Chopping Block in WA

OLYMPIA, WA – Deemed necessary to implement the budget, state lawmakers heard testimony on a bill on Wednesday that would close two rehabilitation centers to save $58.8 million per biennium. The cutoff to advance bills out of
Suspect From Last Fall’s College Hill Brawl Will Not Face Charges

PULLMAN, WA – The former Washington State University student arrested for felony assault from last fall’s street brawl on College Hill will not face criminal charges. Pullman Police arrested Taylor Culbertson for 2nd degree assault in late