Single-Vehicle Crash Claims One Life on I-15 Near Idaho Falls

Bonneville County, ID – The Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 1:52 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The incident took place on northbound Interstate 15 near milepost 114,
Williamson Fans 14 in Series Opener, Bullpen Seals the Win

LEWISTON, ID – Despite not factoring into the win in the box score, Jadon Williamson made a major statistical impact with 14 strikeouts in just five innings on the mound. The senior struck out the side in
WA Senate Passes Bill Regulating Presence of Out-Of-State National Guard

OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Senate has passed a bill previously approved by the House of Representatives that would prohibit governors of other states from sending their National Guard into Washington without permission from the governor, a
Parsells Climbs NAIA 800m Ranks, Warrior Men See Season Bests Across the Board

SPOKANE, WA – The LC State Men’s Track and Field team had two athletes hit provisional standards and saw nine personal bests to highlight the Jeff Rahn Classic, hosted by Whitworth on Friday. Griffen Parsells ran one
Idaho Detectives’ Dedication Leads to Child Exploitation Arrest

VALLEY COUNTY, ID – In December, the Valley County Sheriff’s Office received a notification from the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force of an incident involving the transmission of Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM), also
Immigrants Without Legal Status Must Now Register and Carry Documents, After Court Order

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Millions of immigrants in the country without legal authorization are required as of Friday to register with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after a federal judge rejected advocacy groups’ request to pause the
Speed Cameras now Live on I-90 in Eastern Washington

SPOKANE, WA – A new pilot program using cameras to identify speeding vehicles on Interstate 90 in eastern Washington launched this week. The Washington State Department of Transportation is partnering with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and
Eight Different LC State Women Record Personal Bests at Jeff Rahn Classic

SPOKANE, WA – Eight different Warrior women collected personal bests and Sydnie Zywina bettered her NAIA mark in the triple jump on Friday at Whitworth’s Jeff Rahn Classic. “Another good day for Warrior Track and Field,”
Students’ Rights Bill Clears Washington Senate

OLYMPIA, WA – Following a contentious floor debate, the state Senate approved a bill Friday that would guarantee public school students in Washington certain rights. Senate Democrats pushed the bill through on a party-line vote, 30-19. “It’s