Juliaetta Seeks Community Ideas for Potential $100,000 Grant Project

JULIAETTA, ID — The City of Juliaetta is inviting residents to share project ideas for a potential grant that could bring between $50,000 and $100,000 in funding to the community. During the March City Council meeting, officials
Highly Visible Training Drill Thursday Afternoon at UI’s Memorial Gym-Exercise Includes Simulated Gunfire

MOSCOW, ID – Emergency responders will be conducting a highly visible training drill at the University of Idaho Thursday afternoon.The drill is from 1:00 to 4:00 at Memorial Gym. The drill scenario will test police and fire
Group Calls for Higher Taxes on the Rich in Washington State

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington lawmakers and Gov. Bob Ferguson disagree about how to address the state’s $16 billion revenue shortfall. The House and Senate have both passed budgets which would tax wealthy residents and corporations in order to balance the
Tearful Washington State Lawmaker Begs Dems not to Close Schools for Developmentally Disabled

OLYMPIA, WA – A tearful Washington state lawmaker begged, to no avail, his colleagues across the aisle on the House Appropriations Committee not to pass a bill out of executive session that would shut down the Rainier
Trump Signs Four Executive Orders Promoting Coal Industry

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump signed four executive orders Tuesday promoting the deregulation and expansion of the “beautiful, clean coal” industry in the U.S. The first order White House Staff Secretary Will Scharf said might be
Company Says it has Resurrected the Extinct Dire Wolf

DALLAS, TX – Earlier this week, Colossal Biosciences declared it had birthed “the world’s first successfully de-extincted animal.” The Texas company announced it used genetic engineering to breed dire wolf puppies. According to a press release from
Idaho Governor Approves Increase in State Public Defense Budget

BOISE, ID – Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill on Friday approving a budget increase for the state’s new Office of the State Public Defender. The office was established in October to consolidate the public defense
Sperber Preparing to Take Over as Lewiston Superintendent

LEWISTON, ID – Tim Sperber got his first and only tattoo during a high school pep assembly. He wasn’t a student. He was a principal. Yeah, he lost a fundraising bet with high schoolers. But really, the
Washington State’s Cantwell Pushes Plan to Rein in Trump’s Tariff Power

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell has emerged as a leading voice in Congress opposing President Donald Trump’s universal tariffs announced last week. Her new bipartisan legislation to give Congress more authority over trade policy has
One Injured After Pickup Collides With Train in Southern Idaho

DIETRICH, ID – Idaho State Police are investigating a collision involving a pickup truck and a freight train in southern Idaho on Tuesday. According to police, at approximately 6:38 p.m., a 74-year-old-male from Dietrich was traveling northbound