Wind and Solar Power Opponents Make Headway in State Legislatures

WATER VALLEY, TX — On a recent day when the wind gusted close to 40 miles per hour, 82-year-old George Neill was making repairs on his ranch, oblivious to the nearby cluster of wind turbines churning the
Alleged Meth Bust and DUI Arrest Follows ATV Stop Near White Bird

WHITE BIRD, ID – A 57-year-old man was arrested Monday evening following a traffic stop in the White Bird area, according to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office. At approximately 7:35 p.m. on April 1, an Idaho County
WATCH: Trump Says Wave of Reciprocal Tariffs Will go Into Effect at Midnight

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump detailed sweeping new reciprocal tariffs Wednesday designed to launch a new wave of domestic manufacturing as consumers keep their eyes on prices at the gas station and grocery store. Trump’s “Liberation
Federal Student Aid Chief Retires After Over 30 Years in Public Service

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that Denise Carter, Chief Operating Officer for the Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA), is retiring after more than three decades of government service. Carter, who has
Popular WSU Extension Food Safety Podcaster Helping Consumers Make Informed Choices

PULLMAN, WA – Addressing food safety misinformation and capitalizing on the popularity of podcasts, one Washington State University Extension professor is bringing her food safety message to legions of listeners. Created by Seattle metro-based educator Susie Craig,
ITD to provide demonstration of new Qualified Products List (QPL) for products used in highway construction

BOISE, ID – On Tuesday, April 8, ITD will provide training and guidance to suppliers and those seeking to have their materials and products used in highway construction projects added to ITD’s Qualified Products List (QPL). The training will be done
Officials Investigate Possible Wolf Sighting Near Northeastern Washington School

COLVILLE, WA – A possible wolf sighting near Colville High School and Dominion Meadows Golf Club on April 1 has prompted an investigation by the Stevens County Sheriff’s Office and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Residents Push Back as Spokane Valley Floats Tax Hike to Fund New Police Officers

SPOKANE VALLEY, WA – Around 20 officers short, Spokane Valley says it must devote more resources to public safety to meet current demands. However, with the city lacking the funding to do so, local officials may ask
Two Versions of New Medical Freedom Act Still Alive After Gov’s Veto

BOISE, ID – Two competing versions of a bill called the Idaho Medical Freedom Act are floating through the statehouse as of Wednesday, and it’s unclear which one might make it through both chambers. To overturn a
Clarkston Woman Arrested for Allegedly Selling Meth and Fentanyl

CLARKSTON, WA — A 41-year-old Clarkston woman was arrested this week and booked into the Asotin County Jail on felony drug charges. According to court documents, Chantel R. Turner, is accused of possession of a controlled substance with