Energy Group Urges Trump Administration to Restock Oil Reserves

WASHINGTON, D.C. – An energy worker advocacy group is calling on the Trump administration to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve now that oil prices have fallen to four-year lows. Former President Joe Biden drained the reserve of
US Stock Markets Seesaw Monday in Wake of Trump Tariff Rollout

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The announcement of President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs Wednesday rocked global markets last week, and U.S. markets are struggle to rebound in another highly volatile trading session Monday. The major U.S. stock indexes vacillated
Downtown Pullman Reconstruction Enters Second Year-Crews to Spend Two Weeks With Remaining Project Items

PULLMAN, WA – The reconstruction of downtown Pullman entered its second year Monday. The contractor has some final items left over from last year’s rebuild of Main Street. Crews are back at work to finish the job
Businesses Impacted by U.S. Highway 95 Closure May Be Eligible for Assistance

BOISE, ID – The Idaho Office of Emergency Management (IOEM) is collecting information from non-farm small businesses and non-profit organizations affected by the March 16 closure of U.S. Highway 95 between Council and New Meadows. The closure
McFarland Appointed to Pullman Regional Hospital Board

PULLMAN, WA—Shane McFarland has been appointed to the Pullman Regional Hospital Board of Commissioners, filling the position previously held by Karen Karpman. Karpman served on the board for seven years, with her last day on March 6,
New School Spending and Salary Data Added to Transparent Idaho Website

BOISE, ID — The Idaho State Controller’s Office has expanded its Transparent Idaho portal to include additional datasets focused on education, according to a release issued Monday, April 7. The new datasets cover annual school enrollment, salary
Washington State’s Affordable Housing Fund Poised for Another big Infusion of Cash

OLYMPIA, WA – Over the next few weeks, lawmakers in Washington’s state House and Senate need to resolve significant differences on new taxes, education funding, furloughs for state employees and much, much more. But on money for
Local Karate Team Brings Home a Dozen Medals From Las Vegas Tournament

LEWISTON, ID – On April 5th and 6th, five members of the Lewiston based Inland Empire AAU Karate Team competed at the 2025 North American Open in Las Vegas, Nevada. The team earned 4 gold, 4 silver,
Grants Cancelled for Idaho America250 Selectees who Were Already Told They’d Receive Funds

BOISE, ID – In a letter dated Dec. 16, the Twin Falls Historic Preservation Commission got some welcome news. Its application for a $25,000 grant through the state’s America250 in Idaho program – the initiative to celebrate
Five-Win Week Earns LCSC Baseball Conference Team of the Week Honor

CORVALLIS, OR – The Lewis-Clark State College Baseball team was named the Under Armour Team of the Week for Mar. 31-Apr. 6, the Cascade Collegiate Conference announced Sunday. Lewis-Clark State (24-10, 20-5 CCC) continued its impressive season