Lewiston Man Charged with Alleged Aggravated Battery and Burglary

LEWISTON, ID — A Lewiston man has been charged with multiple felonies following an incident that led to his arrest on March 31. According to court documents filed in Nez Perce County, 49-year-old Gregory S. Chavez is
Washington State Sues Over RFK Jr.’s Canceled Health Funding

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington was among 23 states that sued the Trump administration Tuesday over the cancellation of $12 billion in federal funding to address infectious diseases, substance abuse and mental illness, including about $160 million for
Complaint Alleges WA AGO ‘Actively Deceived’ Court About Contract With Perkins Coie

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown last month filed an amicus brief in support of Perkins Coie, a private law firm that filed a lawsuit in response to President Donald Trump’s executive orders seeking to
Washington WIC Launches Online Ordering Pilot Program with Walmart

OLYMPIA, WA – Families enrolled in Washington’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program now have a new way to access healthy food: online ordering through Walmart. The state has been selected as one of just
North Fork Trail at Dworshak Dam to Close for Maintenance

AHSAHKA, ID – The North Fork Trail at Dworshak Dam will be temporarily closed for heavy equipment maintenance. The temporary closure will be in-affect April 21 – May 16, but will only limit public access Monday –
Warrior Women’s Basketball Announces Summer Offerings

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State Women’s Basketball will host a pair of youth camps and two team events this summer. All events will take place in the P1FCU Activity Center with all proceeds going to the Warrior
1.4 Pounds of Meth, Over 1,500 Fentanyl Pills Seized in Moses Lake Drug Arrest

MOSES LAKE, WA – A Moses Lake man was arrested March 30 following the execution of a series of federal search warrants tied to a joint investigation by the Moses Lake Police Department Street Crimes Unit and
Canada, U.S. Columbia River Treaty Negotiations in Jeopardy

Amid the Trump administration’s trade war and annexation threats, the work to update the 60-year-old treaty is paused after years of progress. VANCOUVER, B.C. – The United States government has paused negotiations with Canada to finalize the
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins Says USDA Plans to Assist Farmers With Tariff Backlash

COLFAX, IA – As U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins toured Iowa agricultural facilities Monday, she said the U.S. Department of Agriculture is prepared to support farmers while tariffs go into place. President Donald Trump announced
Proposed Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products is Revived in WA Legislature

OLYMPIA, WA – Democratic lawmakers have revamped their approach to banning flavored tobacco products in Washington. In new bills filed Friday in the state House and Senate, the original prohibition on flavored vapes proposed early in the