Latah County Man Booked on Rape and Voyeurism Charges

MOSCOW, ID – A 25-year-old man was taken into custody Friday morning by the Latah County Sheriff’s Office on felony charges of rape and video voyeurism. According to the Sheriff’s Office, detectives contacted Walker Day in connection to
Oregon Voter Registration Errors Began Years Earlier Than DMV Officials Acknowledged

SALEM, OR – Data entry errors at the Oregon Department of Transportation that led to more than 1,700 people being incorrectly registered to vote despite not demonstrating citizenship began years earlier than the department previously acknowledged, according
International Student Visas Revoked, Including at Least Two in Idaho

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 10, 2025 Source: Inside Higher Ed analysis, Ashley Mowreader/Inside Higher Ed WASHINGTON, D.C. – On March 27, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the State Department had revoked 300 or more student visas,
Trump Signs Executive Order Challenging State Climate Policies, Including Washington’s CCA

OLYMPIA, WA – President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday targeting state-level climate policies – including Washington state’s Climate Commitment Act – calling them unconstitutional and harmful to domestic energy production The executive order directs
Montana House Passes Bill to Give Towing Vehicles Right-of-Way in Roundabouts

HELENA, MT – The Montana House unanimously passed a bill addressing how vehicles approach roundabouts on Friday, specifically adding stipulations into the law giving preference for vehicles towing a load. Senate Bill 433, brought by Sen. Theresa
Fugitive Wanted for Felony Stalking Arrested in Juliaetta by Multi-Agency Task Force

JULIAETTA, ID – A 19-year-old man wanted for probation violation related to a felony stalking conviction was arrested Thursday evening in Juliaetta, Idaho. Keegan Brown was located on a property off Arrow Highline Road by a multi-agency
Student Project Aims to Quickly Find Pathogens

PULLMAN, WA – A group of bioengineering students have been developing a portable sensor that aims to quickly detect harmful pathogens in air or water as part of their capstone design project for the Gene and Linda
Road work on Craig Mountain’s Wapshilla Ridge starting April 14

LEWISTON, ID – Idaho Fish and Game will be conducting road work along Wapshilla Creek on Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area. The road washed out two years ago and has needed significant repairs. For anyone planning on
Power Outage Affects Brundage Mountain Area; Restoration Expected by 7 p.m.

BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN – Idaho Power crews are currently working to restore service to Brundage Mountain Resort and the surrounding area following a reported power outage. Despite the outage, lifts at the resort remain in operation, according to
Central Washington Man Sentenced to 84 Months for Assaulting Federal Officers

SPOKANE, WA – A Washington man has been sentenced to federal prison for assaulting federal officers during an attempted apprehension in Wenatchee. Acting United States Attorney Richard R. Barker announced that Chief U.S. District Judge Stanley A.