Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Applicants for Lateral Patrol Deputy Position

LEWISTON, ID – The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office is currently accepting applications for a Lateral Patrol Deputy position. The role involves patrolling local areas, enforcing criminal and civil laws, investigating complaints and incidents, making arrests, and
WSU Prepares For Reduced State Funding — And a Stronger Future

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University, like many public institutions, is preparing for a likely reduction in state funding over the next several years as lawmakers in Olympia face a significant budget shortfall. The projected gap in
Trump Calls For Lower Interest Rates Ahead of Reciprocal Tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump called on the Federal Reserve to lower rates ahead of his plan to put reciprocal tariffs on all countries that put tariffs on U.S. goods starting April 2. Trump can’t force
Washington Senate Democrats Unveil Tax Package

OLYMPIA, WA – Democrats in the Washington Senate staked out ambitious ground on taxes Thursday, calling for higher property taxes, new levies on the state’s wealthiest individuals and largest corporations, and offsetting some of the burden for
Lewiston Fire Department Promotes Engineer Brian Burke

LEWISTON, ID – The Lewiston Fire Department has announced the promotion of Engineer Brian Burke. Burke, a graduate of Lewis-Clark State College, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in 2010 before returning to the LC Valley, where
Incoming WSU President Cantwell Will Embark on Statewide ‘Whistle-Stop’ Tour During her First Week

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University faculty, staff, and students across the state will have the opportunity to meet our new President, Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” R. Cantwell during her very first week in office. President Cantwell announced she
Oregon Bill to Pay Parent Caregivers Advances to Budget Committee

The bipartisan bill, supported by families of children with intensive medical needs, has a lower projected cost than in previous years By Kaylee Tornay, InvestigateWest Reporter Kaylee Tornay covers labor, youth and health care issues. Reach her
University of Idaho Awarded $4.5 Million to Pioneer Generative AI Tools for Research Administration

MOSCOW, ID – University of Idaho has been awarded a $4.5 million grant leveraging generative artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline administrative processes and drive efficiency in research management. The project represents a transformative step toward reducing administrative
‘My Dad Didn’t go to War For Nothing’: Pentagon Scrubs Native American Heroes From Website

ARIZONA – Prominent Native American figures in U.S. military history have been erased from the U.S. Department of Defense’s website as part of the sweeping effort stemming from President Donald Trump’s executive order banning diversity, equity and
WSP Plans for Major Workload Increase if Permit-to-Purchase gun Bill Passes

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Patrol is gearing up for the potential passage of a bill in Olympia that would require gun buyers to get a permit before purchasing a firearm and require gun safety training