Kindergarten Fire Safety Tips Promote Prevention and Awareness

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office is sharing fire safety reminders directed at kindergarten-aged children and their families, aiming to reduce the risk of tragedy through early education and preparation. Young children are especially
Over 2,000 People Were Reported Missing in Idaho in 2024, Report Shows

MERIDIAN, ID – Over 2,000 people were reported missing in Idaho last year. Most cases are quickly solved and 2,030 Idaho missing person records were able to be purged from a national database in 2024. The Idaho
State of Washington Restricts Lethal Chemical Previously Sold on Amazon

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. OLYMPIA, WA – When a package from Amazon arrived at her Clark County home in November
Supreme Court Permits Trump to use Wartime law for Deportations, for now and With Limits

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court Monday said the Trump administration could continue for now to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to carry out rapid deportations of Venezuelans suspected of being gang members —
Idaho’s Child Tax Credit set to Expire This Year

BOISE, ID – In the moments before the 2025 Idaho legislative session came to a close Friday, Republican legislative leaders called a press conference where they heralded the combined passage of more than $400 million worth of
LCSC Men Sit in First Place at Spring Classic Tournament

ASHLAND, OR – LC State Men’s Golf is off to a strong start at the SOU Spring Classic. Alex Navarro leads the tournament individually with Luke West tied for second, and the Warriors hold a five-stroke lead
Florida rallies to defeat Houston, wins third NCAA basketball championship

Florida overcame a 12-point second-half deficit and won its third national championship, defeating Houston 65-63 on Monday night. Florida’s Will Richard had 18 points, and Walter Clayton Jr. finished with 11 points, with seven assists, five rebounds
LCSC’s Ike George Named Conference Baseball Player of the Week

LEWISTON, ID – LC State Baseball’s Ike George had a monster week to earn the first Cascade Conference Player of the Week honor of his career. His efforts helped the Warriors to five wins including a four-game
Motorcycle Rider Dies After Monday Collision in Southern Idaho

POCATELLO, ID – Idaho State Police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred on Monday evening in southern Idaho. According to police, a 58-year-old-male from Blackfoot was traveling westbound on 100 N in Bingham County in a
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to block return of Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to block a judge’s order requiring it to return a Maryland man who was accidentally deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador, claiming that it “sets the United