Stocks soar after Trump suspends tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump continued ahead Wednesday with his on-again, off-again tariffs, with his latest tariff suspension sending U.S. markets soaring. Trump announced Wednesday afternoon on his Truth Social app that he would pause the
WA Senate Passes Bill Eliminating Felony Riot Charge For Juvenile Inmates

OLYMPIA, WA – A felony offense today may only amount to internal discipline tomorrow after Senate Democrats passed a bill on Tuesday that prohibits the state from charging juveniles with prison riot crimes. State law currently allows
LC State Finalizes Grant for Healthcare Immersive Learning Lab Equipment

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College officials recently finalized a $234,267 grant to purchase equipment for the newly introduced Healthcare Immersive Learning Lab (HILL) inside Sacajawea Hall on the college’s campus. The grant, which is
WSU President Cantwell Concludes Statewide ‘Whistle‑Stop’ Tour

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University President Elizabeth “Betsy” Cantwell wrapped up her statewide whistle-stop tour Tuesday with a return to the Pullman campus. Cantwell spoke to a crowd from the Pullman and Global Campus communities inside
Applications Now Open for Washington’s First Statewide E-Bike Rebate Program

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington residents now have the chance to apply for rebates on electric bicycles through the state’s new WE-Bike program. The two-week application window runs through noon on Wednesday, April 23. Offered by the Washington
U of I Theatre Department to Present ‘Pinocchio’ Beginning April 24

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts presents “Pinocchio” by Greg Banks with music by Victor Zupanc, based on the classic story by Carlo Collodi. There will be seven shows starting with a preview
LC State Men’s Tennis Climbs Two Spots to No. 22

KANSAS CITY, MO – The men of Lewis-Clark State Tennis moved up two spots to No. 22 in the NAIA on Wednesday. The mark is the highest ranking for LC State Tennis since February 2021. The Warriors
Scholarship Program Rooted in Community Expands Opportunities for Local Graduates

KAMIAH, ID — A group of Kamiah High School graduates from the class of 2018 are working to invest in the next generation of local leaders through a scholarship initiative designed to reward community impact rather
U of I to Present 58th Annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival April 15-18

MOSCOW, ID – University of Idaho’s 58th annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, taking place Tuesday through Friday, April 15-18, will welcome 2,200 students and educators to Moscow for an unforgettable celebration of jazz. While students will participate
City of Pullman to Hold Swearing-In Ceremony for New Police Chief Aaron Breshears

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman will officially swear in newly appointed Chief of Police Aaron Breshears today, Wednesday, April 9, at 3:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at Pullman City Hall. Breshears has been