Man Arrested After Early Morning Pursuit in Kamiah Area; Faces Drug and Traffic Charges

KAMIAH, ID — A man was taken into custody early Saturday morning following a brief pursuit with law enforcement in the Kamiah area, according to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office. At approximately 12:30 a.m. on April 12,
FEMA Denies WA Request for Bomb Cyclone Disaster Aid

OLYMPIA, WA – The Trump administration on Friday denied Washington’s request for federal disaster relief to recover from last year’s bomb cyclone that caused tens of millions of dollars in damage. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s one-page
Long to-do List Confronts Washington Lawmakers, as Session Nears its End

OLYMPIA, WA – When Washington’s 147 legislators kicked off the 2025 session three months ago, solving the problem of an ever-growing shortfall in the state’s next operating budget topped their to-do list. They haven’t done it yet.
Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center in Moscow Set to Move to Undisclosed Location in Late June

MOSCOW, ID – The Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center in Moscow will be moving to a new yet to be announced location at the end of June. According to a recent brief post on the museum’s Facebook
Salvadoran President Stands With Trump on Accidental Deportation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele met with President Donald Trump on Monday morning in an especially congenial meeting, telling reporters he wouldn’t return deported Salvadoran national Abrego Garcia to the U.S. “You’re not suggesting that
WSU Fraternity Shut Down for 5 Years Over Hazing; Another Sanctioned After Chaining Doors Shut During Party

PULLMAN, WA – A Washington State University fraternity has been shut down for five years for hazing. According to a new post on the WSU website the Alpha Sigma Phi house has lost recognition until May of
Is Phoenix Finished? A Deadline Looms, With no Visible Signs of Progress

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 14, 2025 MOSCOW, ID – Time is fast running out. And there are no visible signs of progress. But University of Idaho and University of Phoenix officials insist they haven’t given
Missing Kayaker Sought After Going Over Willamette Falls

OREGON CITY, OR — A coordinated search remains underway for a missing kayaker who was last seen going over Willamette Falls late Saturday night. At approximately 10:52 p.m. on April 12, multiple 911 callers reported a kayaker
Washington Legislature Approves Requirement For Clergy to Report Child Abuse

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington is poised to require clergy members to report child abuse or neglect, even when it is disclosed in confession. Nearly two-thirds of state House members approved a Senate bill on Friday night to
The Cost of Aging: How Rent Caps Could Affect Washington Seniors

Renters on fixed incomes hope a 10% ceiling on increases will provide relief, while older landlords worry it will force them out of business. LYNNWOOD, WA – Royce Timothy is trying to figure out what to sell