Crapo Supports Legislation to Repeal Federal EV Rules

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) has announced his support for several bills aimed at repealing electric vehicle (EV) regulations established under the Biden Administration. Crapo argues that the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent
Trump Wants to log More Trees. He’ll Need States’ Help.

States are increasingly leading projects in national forests. OLYMPIA, WA – Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders to increase logging in national forests and on other federal lands. Trump’s orders direct
Attorneys General Unite in Brief Supporting Veterans’ Education Benefits

VIRGINIA – Two military veterans seeking full GI education bill benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs have the support of 52 attorneys general. An amicus brief, led by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, was filed in
Johnson & Johnson Announces $55 Billion U.S. Investment Over the Next Four Years

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – On Friday morning, Johnson & Johnson announced manufacturing, research and development, and technology investments of more than $55 billion in the United States over the next four years. The company says it represents
Ed, Beatriz Schweitzer and SEL Offer to buy and Save Troubled Pullman Aquatic Center

PULLMAN, WA – Local philanthropists Ed and Beatriz Schweitzer and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories are offering to buy the Pullman Aquatic Center to save the financially troubled government facility. The Schweitzer Family donated $2.5 million to build the
LCSC Men’s Tennis Upsets Loyola for Second Top 25 Win of the Season

NEW ORLEANS, LA – The men of LC State Tennis earned their second top-25 upset victory of the season in the form of their fifth straight win on Thursday. The Warriors opened the Xavier/Dillard Invitational with a
Pilot Killed in Helicopter Crash Near Dayton

DAYTON, WA – At about 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, dispatchers in Columbia County received a crash alert from an iPhone. Following that alert, they received calls from local residents about a crash in the area of S.
Washington State Attorney General’s Office Staff Stage Walkout Over Proposed Furloughs and Cuts

OLYMPIA, WA – Staff at the Washington attorney general’s office argue a furlough will just mean unpaid hours because the agency’s work has to get done. They say about $20 million in proposed budget cuts and furloughs
After Biennial Cleanup, 144,000 Individuals Removed From Idaho Voter Rolls

BOISE, ID – County election offices have removed more than 144,000 individuals from Idaho’s voter rolls after recently completing voter registration maintenance required every two years under Idaho law. Following the voter roll clean up, there are
Woman Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Pullman Attempted Murder Committed to Psychiatric Hospital

PULLMAN, WA – The 31-year-old woman who was found not guilty by reason of insanity in a Pullman attempted murder has been committed to a state psychiatric hospital. Tiffany Dennison was charged with attempted murder for allegedly