IRS and Homeland Security Reach Deal to aid in Pursuit of Illegal Immigrants

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The IRS and Department of Homeland Security reached an agreement Monday to share tax information of immigrants who have final orders of removal to help immigration agents find and deport the immigrants, according to
Navarro Wins Second Straight as LCSC Men’s Golf Ties for First at Spring Classic Tournament

ASHLAND, OR – Senior Alex Navarro earned his second straight individual tournament win on Tuesday after impressive play at the SOU Spring Classic. LC State tied for first as a team but fell short of the team
Idaho Governor Works on Final Bill Actions — Including Signing ‘Medical Freedom’ Bill

BOISE, ID – Less than an hour after the Idaho Legislature passed its final bill of the year on Friday — the so-called medical freedom act — Gov. Brad Little already signed it into law. The new
Trump Re-appoints Former Idaho Lawmaker as Top Federal Prosecutor in State

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump has nominated longtime Republican Idaho state lawmaker and attorney Bart Davis to return to his role as U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Davis
Clarkston Roundabout Opened to Traffic

CLARKSTON, WA – Construction barriers were removed and the roundabout at Bridge and Diagonal streets in Clarkston was fully opened to traffic on Thursday. Construction crews had resumed work on March 24 after a weather-related delay and
Man Killed During Alleged Burglary in Spokane County

MEAD, WA – A reported burglary led to a fatal shooting early Monday morning in Mead, prompting an ongoing investigation by the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office. One man has been arrested for unlawful possession of a firearm.
Democrats Push Bill to Raise Federal Minimum Wage to $17 an Hour

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation that would nearly triple the federal minimum wage. The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 would change the current federally mandated wage from $7.25 to $17 an hour by 2030, as
Vandal Giving Day Breaks Records, Pushes U of I Past $500M Milestone

MOSCOW, ID — A record-breaking Vandal Giving Day has helped the University of Idaho surpass a significant milestone in its largest fundraising effort to date. During the 1,889-minute online event held April 1-2, donors contributed over $1.28
Senator Bernie Sanders to Speak in Southern Idaho on April 14

NAMPA, ID – U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders is scheduled to speak at a public event titled “Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go From Here” on Monday, April 14, at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa. Doors will open
Deceased Male Recovered from Lake Northeast of Spokane; Investigation Ongoing

SPOKANE, WA — A 34-year-old man was found dead in Newman Lake after being reported missing on April 6. According to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, the man was last seen on a dock in the 12500