
Hells Canyon Oudoor Adventure Expo

Outdoor Adventure Expo Underway
Doors opened at noon today on the first Hells Canyon Outdoor Adventure Expo. The event hosts local vendors from gun manufacturers to rafting guides. They also have informational booths on hunting, ATV sales, jet boats, and more.

Burrell St. Fire

House Fire in 1400 Block of Burrell Ave
Four dogs are safe from a house fire in the Lewiston Orchards this morning. Lewiston Fire fighters responded to a house fire at 1412 Burrell Ave at 9:15 this morning. According to an Lewiston Fire press release,

Mega Millions Changes Begin this Weekend
Nationwide changes to the popular game Mega Millions are coming this weekend for Lottery players. According to the Idaho Lottery, beginning tomorrow (Sat), Mega Millions will debut new features that include bigger prizes and a unique game

Most Vendors Ever Coming To Art Under The Elms
75 vendors are signed up to participate in the upcoming Art Under The Elms. It runs the 18th through the 20th at Lewis-Clark State College. In addition to artisan vendors, they have food vendors, musical performances, activities

LFD Crews Mopping Up House Fire
Lewiston firefighters are currently finishing up with a house fire in the 1400 block of Burrell Avenue. Burrell is blocked east of the fairgrounds. We will have more information as it becomes available.

Prescribed Burning Starts Next Week In Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests
If you’re driving through Idaho and see smoke, it may just be part of a controlled burn. The Forest Service announced plans to perform prescribed burning starting as soon as next week. They’ll be working around Syringa,

Labrador Tells Court that Prisoners Have No Constitutional Right to Sex-Change Surgeries
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador is leading a 24-state amicus brief with Attorney General Todd Rokita of Indiana, defending an executive order by President Trump setting new guidelines affecting federal inmates claiming to experience gender dysphoria. Federal

Longtime LC State Statistician Denny Grubb to be Inducted in NAIA Hall of Fame
Longtime Lewis-Clark State statistician and historian Denny Grubb is being inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame this weekend. Grubb has been keeping statistics for LC State since 1977 and has been the official scorer for the

Mariners Open 3-Game Series in San Francisco
The Seattle Mariners open a 3-game interleague series in San Francisco this (Fri) afternoon against the Giants. The Mariners are 3-4 overall, while the Giants are 5-1. Today’s first pitch is set for 1:35 with live radio

ITD to Provide Demonstration of New Qualified Products List for Products Used in Highway Construction
On Tuesday, April 8, ITD will provide training and guidance to suppliers and those seeking to have their materials and products used in highway construction projects added to ITD’s Qualified Products List (QPL). The training will be done via a live video which

Governor Little Signs 19 Bills Into Law Weds
Governor Brad Little’s pen was bus Wednesday, signing 19 bills into law, but ink was absent from the bill removing pop and candy from SNAP eligibility. House Bill 109 would request a waiver from the federal government

Risch, Crapo Work To Oppose Biden Gun Laws
U.S. Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo have teamed up with Senators from 10 other states to repeal some gun laws put into effect under the Biden administration. They’ve created the “Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today”

No Exception For Idaho Studded Tires in Washington
Idaho drivers could face a fine if caught driving on studded tires in Washington. March 31st was the deadline for removal of studded tires in the evergreen state. Idaho’s deadline is the end of April, but a

LHS Football Coach Steps Down
Lewiston High School’s football head coach is stepping down. Matt Pancheri has headed the program for nearly seven years. He quietly made the announcement on the LHS Football Facebook page this afternoon (Thurs). In it, he says

Facebook Post Says LHS Football Coach Is Stepping Down
On the LHS Football Facebook page, a message was posted this afternoon saying the head coach is stepping down. We haven’t confirmed this yet, but we will update the story as it develops. Here’s the message: Dear

Souvenir Shirts for 2025 Avista NAIA World Series on Sale Now
Lewiston, ID- Souvenir shirts for the 2025 Avista NAIA World Series are on sale now. Group and individual orders will be taken until April 18. Orders placed before April 18 will be available for pick up the

LCSC Business Students Win 2nd In International Competition
Three LCSC students earned a prestigious business award yesterday (Weds). William Wareham, Kenneth Wareham, and Espen Williams took second place in the International Accreditation Council For Business Education Student Case Study Competition. Nearly 200 students competed in

Big Sixth Inning Propels Warriors Past Whitman
Jack Sheward had two hits, including a 3-run homerun and Ike George went 4-for-4 in leading the Lewis-Clark State baseball team to an 11-4 win on the road over Whitman College last (Wed) night in Walla Walla.

Mariners Edge Tigers to Avoid Sweep
Victor Robles drove in two runs and Dylan Moore homered as the Seattle Mariners edged the Detroit Tigers 3-2 yesterday (Wed) to avoid being swept in their three-game series at T-Mobile Park. Luis Castillo picked up his
Gov Little Comments on Pedophile Death Law
Some pedophiles can now be put to death in Idaho. Last week Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 380 and yesterday he made a public statement about it. In a press release, he said “The sexual abuse

Volunteer Firefighters Needed in Asotin County
Wildfire season is quickly approaching and the Asotin County Fire District hopes you’ll be a part of the solution. They are accepting applications for volunteer firefighters through April 10th. While the men and women at the department

New Center for Military Science and Veterans’ Assistance Approved at U of I
Governor Brad Little was busy yesterday. Among other things, he signed House Bill 425 into law that allocates $8-million for a Military Science and Veterans’ Assistance Center at the University of Idaho. In the bill, the Idaho

Hunter Education Course to be Offered in Lewiston Next Week
Next week, Idaho Fish and Game will be hosting a hunter education class at their regional office, located at 3316 16th St. in Lewiston. This may be the last opportunity for hunter ed in Lewiston this spring

LC Baseball Travels to Walla Walla for Final Non-Conference Game
The Lewis-Clark State baseball team wraps-up non-conference play tonight (Wed) when they travel to Walla Walla to face NCAA Division III Whitman. The 20th ranked Warriors are 19-10 overall, while the Blues are 14-8. Tonight’s first pitch

2nd Harvest Offers Pomeroy Free Food
Today’s your day to get some free food. 2nd Harvest is offering food to the Pomeroy community from between 12pm and 2pm at the First Christian Church. The donations are sponsored by the Garfield County Public Health

Mariner Offense Stifled in Loss to Detroit
Casey Mize dominated on the mound in leading the Detroit Tigers to a 4-1 win over the Seattle Mariners last (Tue) night at T-Mobile Park. The Tiger righthander didn’t allow any runs on just one hit with

Multiple Arrests Made at Lewiston Businesses
Four people are under arrest following a multi-month investigation in Lewiston that uncovered evidence of alleged prostitution, money laundering and sexual exploitation. According to a news release, Grand Jury indictments were obtained against Lewiston resident Xiaohong Wang,

ID Getting Tough On Squatters
Squatters have fewer rights in Idaho now. Governor Little signed House Bill 321 Tuesday that adds a new section to the current law, making it easier to toss people out who are staying where they’re not welcome.

Idaho Reinforces Support for Trump’s Immigration Policies
Governor Brad Little, legislators, and law enforcement leaders gathered today (Tue) to highlight the dramatic reduction in illegal border crossings since President Trump took office and to celebrate the passage of House Bill 83, the latest in

WA Voters Set Proposed Budget Opposition Record
A new record set by voters in Washington State is likely to go without much notice. Representative Mark Schoesler says more than 43,000 people signed in to the public hearing on the Senate’s proposed budget to oppose

Navarro and Updegrave Tabbed CCC Athletes of the Week
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – Warrior Athletics started its week with a pair of Cascade Conference Athletes of the Week after strong play for the week of Mar. 24-30. Alex Navarro was voted

WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Celebrates 10th Anniversary
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is marking its 10-year anniversary, celebrating a decade of homegrown health care in pursuit of a healthier Washington for all. Founded to expand medical education and health

Idaho Gas Prices Jump Again
It’s been another bumpy week for Idaho drivers, with the state’s average gasoline price jumping nine cents. According to the American Automobile Association, today’s price for a gallon of regular in Idaho is $3.33, which is 15

IDFG Relocates Cow and Calf Moose from U of I Campus
Idaho Department of Fish and Game staff successfully relocated a cow moose and her calf from the University of Idaho campus to a more suitable habitat last Friday. Officials say while the public enjoys the presence of

Former Idaho Governor Kempthorne Reveals Cancer Diagnosis
Former Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne has recently been diagnosed with colon cancer. According to a news release from the Kempthorne family, the news has come as a shock to family, friends, and those who have worked closely

Power Outage Planned for Genesee and Surrounding Area
About 740 Avista electric customers in Genessee and the surrounding area will experience a planned power outage on Friday. According to a news release from Avista, the one-hour planned outage will start at 4:00 a.m. and end

Landslide Closes Access to Dent Acres Recreation Area
A landslide has cut off access to the Dent Acres Recreation area along Dworshak Reservior. According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the area will be closed through at least Friday as crews from the Clearwater

Mariners Fall in Series Opener with Detroit
Dillon Dingler had three hits and two runs-batted-in, while Kerry Carpenter added two hits and also drove in two as the Detroit Tigers out-slugged the Seattle Mariners 9-6 last (Mon) night at T-Mobile Park. M’s starter Emerson

Open Burning Begins in Asotin County
The open burning season opens today (Tue) in Asotin County. According to the Asotin County Fire Marshal, burn piles must be no larger than 4 feet by 4 feet and can be no higher than 3 feet.

Today Is Asotin County Library Giving Day
Here’s a quick reminder that today is Library Giving Day. The Friends of the Asotin County Library hope you’ll remember the importance of literacy and donate locally to the cause. Donations to the Asotin County Library help

Hamilton’s Historic Season Results in Pair of All-American Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Alton Hamilton earned a pair of prestigious honors on Monday with two All-American honors. The Fontana, Calif., native was the lone sophomore to earn First-Team NAIA All-American

LC State Baseball Salvages Split with Oregon Tech in Cascade Conference Play
The LC State and Oregon Tech baseball teams split Sunday’s Cascade Conference doubleheader to split the weekend series with two wins each. The Warriors won the first game 7-6 before OIT won the nightcap 11-6. Charlie Updegrave

Traffic to be Altered in Lewiston Orchards for Signal Work
The City of Lewiston Public Works Department will replace a traffic signal cabinet at the intersection of 10th Street and Thain Road in the Lewiston Orchards. Work is scheduled to begin at about 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday,

Rodriguez Leads Mariners Past A’s
Julio Rodriguez homered and drove in two runs and the Seattle Mariners topped the Athletics 2-1 in the final game of their four-game season-opening series at T-Mobile Park yesterday (Sun). Bryan Woo picked up his first win

Warrior Baseball Takes Game One, OIT Outlasts LC State in 17-Inning Game Two
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – No. 20 LC State and Oregon Tech set school records on Saturday with a marathon 17-inning game to end the Cascade Conference twin bill. The Warriors scored three

Orlandi Named to WBCA Thirty Under 30 Class of 2024-25
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information ATLANTA – One of the most decorated figures in LC State Women’s Basketball history added to her impressive resume on Wednesday when Warrior great Caelyn Orlandi was named to the WBCA

Wanted Kentucky Man Arrested in Moscow
The Moscow Police Department successfully conducted a felony warrant arrest for 43-year-old Aaron Hypes who was wanted out of Butler County, Kentucky, for manslaughter, trafficking fentanyl, and being a persistent felony offender. According to a news release,

Idaho’s February Unemployment Rate Drops to 3.7%
Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage point between January and February, down to 3.7%. February’s labor force increased by 433 people to 1,012,372 while the labor force participation rate – the percentage of people