Idaho Governor Little Appoints Reed Cotten to Fifth Judicial District
Idaho Governor Brad Little has announced his appointment of Reed Cotten as District Judge to the Fifth Judicial District. Cotten is a trial attorney with over 10 years of experience practicing complex civil and criminal litigation. He
Trail Easement Approved for McCall’s Ponderosa State Park
A new public access trail to Ponderosa State Park is closer to construction thanks to an Idaho Outdoor Recreation Fund grant that will fund the purchase of a trail easement. There is currently one official entrance to
Idaho Transportation Department Shares Winter Driving Tips to Keep Idahoans Safe on Snowy Roads
Idaho’s iconic snow-covered landscapes are here for the season, and the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is urging drivers to prepare for winter road conditions. Whether you’re a seasoned winter driver or facing your first Idaho winter, being
WSU Men to Meet Loyola Marymount Tonight in Spokane
The Washington State University men’s basketball team will host Loyola Marymount in a West Coast Conference game tonight (Mon) in Spokane. The Cougars are 11-3 overall and 1-0 in league play after beating Portland on the road
Fire Destroys Home Along Dent Bridge Road in Clearwater County
Fire destroyed a home in the 6100 block of Dent Bridge Road Saturday night. According to Window on the Clearwater, firefighters from the Twin Ridge Rural Fire District were dispatched to the structure fire just before 6:00
Clarkston Man Dies From Gunshot Wound
A Clarkston man died from a gunshot wound last (Sun) night. According to Clarkston Police, the 35-year-old unidentified man was found unconscious and bleeding from the chest inside a vehicle parked along the 600 block of 13th
Cougars Face Syracuse in Holiday Bowl Tonight
The Washington State University football team faces 21st ranked Syracuse tonight (Fri) in the DirecTV Holiday Bowl in San Diego. The Cougars, are 8-4, and are looking to snap a three-game losing streak. The Orange are 9-3
Seahawk Defense Dominates in Win Over Bears
The Seattle defense collected 7 sacks as the Seahawks beat the Bears in Chicago 6-3 last (Thur) night at Soldier Field. Geno Smith passed for 160 yards and Zach Charbonnet rushed for 57 yards as Seattle kept
Two Injured After Being Struck by Vehicle in Lewiston
Two teenagers were seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle late yesterday (Thur) afternoon in the Lewiston Orchards. According to a news release from the Lewiston Police Department, the unidentified teens, ages 16 and 17, were
Eastern Washington U.S. Attorney Holland Receives Honor
United States Attorney Laurel Holland has been selected as the Homeland Security Investigations Prosecutor of the Year for the Eastern District of Washington. Holland is a founding member of the U.S. Attorney’s Branch Office in Richland, joining
SBA Approves Inslee Request for Bomb-Cyclone Disaster Declaration
The Small Business Administration has approved Gov. Jay Inslee’s request for a disaster declaration following the bomb-cyclone event in November. The SBA declaration makes low-interest federal loans available to Washington businesses and residents affected by the storm in
Idaho Lottery Joins 2024 Gift Responsibly Campaign to Raise Awareness of Youth Gambling Risks
The Idaho Lottery has announced its commitment as a Level 2 participant of the 2024 Gift Responsibly Campaign, joining lotteries and community organizations across North America and around the world to raise awareness about the risks of
Seahawks Travel to Chicago for Thursday Night Football
The Seattle Seahawks look to end a two-game losing streak when they meet the Bears in Chicago tonight (Thur). The Hawks are 8-7 after falling at home Sunday to Minnesota. The Bears, who’ve been eliminated from the
Inslee Makes Two Short-Term Judicial Appointments
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has announced the short-term appointments of two judicial candidates who were elected to their positions in the November 2024 general election: Sal Mungia, as Justice to the Supreme Court, and Mason County Superior
Federal Judge Orders Lower Yakima Valley Dairies to Test Wells and Provide Safe Drinking Water to Area Residents at Risk From Nitrate-Contaminated Wells
U.S District Judge Thomas Rice has granted the federal government’s motion for preliminary injunction and ordered three large dairies located north of Granger, Washington, in the Lower Yakima Valley to provide well testing and bottled water or
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley to Pick Up Christmas Trees
Volunteers with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley will be out collecting trees and donations in Lewiston on Saturday, January 4th for it’s 2025 Christmas Tree Pick up. All donations go directly to
Northern Illinois Tops Fresno State in Double OT in Idaho Famous Potato Bowl
Quarterback John Holst threw for 182 yards and two touchdowns as Northern Illinois outlasted Fresno State in double overtime, 28-20 yesterday (Mon) in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game in Boise. Freshman wide receiver George Dimopoulos threw
LC State Cross Country Inks Dutch Runner Sven Druijff
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – After wrapping up another strong season at the NAIA Cross Country National Championships, coach Mike Collins and the Warriors have started to add to the 2025 roster. Sven
Office of Highway Safety Urges Idahoans to Choose a Sober Ride this Christmas
As Idahoans prepare for holiday gatherings and festive celebrations, the Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) reminds everyone to make a sober ride home part of their Christmas plans. “All anyone wants for Christmas is to have
Idaho Gas Prices Move Up as End of Year Holiday Travel Increases
With a record 119 million Americans traveling for the holidays, gas prices in Idaho and across the nation are climbing again. According to the American Automobile Association, today’s average price for a gallon of regular in Idaho
Jan. 1 Will See Expanded Rights, Higher Pay for Many Washington Workers
Some significant changes involving Washington worker rights and pay take effect on Jan. 1, 2025. From the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I), here’s what workers and employers need to know: State minimum wage The state’s minimum
Idaho Commerce Opens Applications for the 2025 Idaho Wild Rivers Grant Program
Idaho Commerce is accepting applications for the Idaho Wild Rivers Grant Program for the 2025 grant cycle. Applications must be submitted via the Department’s online portal by 4:00 p.m. MST, February 14, 2025. Awards will be determined by
AAA Expects a Record Number of Travelers Over the Holidays to End the Year
Plan for busy roads and airports over the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Matthew Conde with the Idaho Chapter of the American Automobile Association says we could be looking at another record number of travelers this year.
Idaho’s Population Surpassed 2 Million in 2024
Idaho’s population continued its long-running pattern of growth in 2024, surpassing 2 million residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state’s total population on July 1, 2024, was 2,001,619 people, an increase from 1,971,122 people in
Listen: Holy Bill Seeks $100 Million to Help Hire More Law-Enforcement Officers in Washington
To boost the number of law-enforcement officers in Washington, a state senator is sponsoring a new bipartisan bill. Senator Jeff Holy’s proposal creates a 100-million-dollar grant program to help local and tribal governments hire more officers.
Health Department Reports Uptick in Whooping Cough Cases
The Public Health Idaho North Central District is reporting a rise in respiratory illnesses including Pertussis in the region. According to a news release, to prevent the spread of illness to others, it is important to stay
Seahawks Fall to Vikings
Sam Darnold passed for 246 yards and three touchdowns and Justin Jefferson caught ten passes for 144 yards and scored twice as the Minnesota Vikings outlasted the Seattle Seahawks 27-24 yesterday (Sun) in Seattle. Geno Smith, threw
No Injuries Following Lewiston House Fire Saturday
The Lewiston Fire Department responded to a house fire Saturday afternoon on the northwest corner of 8th Avenue and 16th Street. Crews cut into the roof of the structure to get to fire in the upstairs and
Idaho’s November Unemployment Rate Remains at 3.7%
Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.7% in November, unchanged from October. The state’s labor force increased by 3,188 people (0.3%) to 996,574 while the labor force participation rate — the percentage of people 16 years of
Warriors Close Out 2024 with CCC Games at Home this Weekend
The Lewis-Clark State basketball teams close out 2024 with a pair of Cascade Conference home games this weekend against Eastern Oregon tonight (Fri) and in-state rival College of Idaho tomorrow (Sat) night. The 13th ranked Warrior women
Idaho Property Tax Deadline is Today
Today (Fri) is the deadline to pay first half or full property taxes in Idaho. Those who fail to make the payment face a late charge of 2 percent of the tax amount owed, and 1 percent
EPA Adds Upper Columbia River Site to the Superfund National Priorities List
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency added the Upper Columbia River Site in northeast Washington to the Superfund National Priorities List, the list of sites throughout the United States and its territories where historic releases of hazardous substances,
Washington State Broadband Office Scores $16-Million Federal Grant for Digital Equity
The Washington State Broadband Office at the Department of Commerce will receive a $15.98 million from National Telecommunications and Information Administration to continue efforts to improve digital equity throughout Washington. The funding will support Washington’s efforts to
First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in Idaho Domestic Elk
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) received confirmation today that one domestic bull elk has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Madison County. This detection marks the first case of CWD identified in a
“The Marvelous Wonderettes” at Lindsay Creek Vineyards
Lewiston, ID- The Lewiston Civic Theater presents “The Marvelous Wonderettes” at Lindsay Creek Vineyards on January 17, 18, 24, and 25, at 7:00 PM, with Sunday matinees on January 19 and 26 at 2:00 PM. Performances will
LC Women’s Basketball Signs Grangeville’s Madalyn Green
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – Grangeville’s Madalyn Green has signed to join LC State Women’s Basketball for the 2025-26 season. Coach Caelyn Orlandi announced the addition on Thursday. Green is a four-year
U.S. Highway 95 Rock Scaling Project near Riggins Winding Down
The Idaho Transportation Department says that by next month, motorists can expect rock scaling on U.S. Highway 95 between Riggins and the Time Zone Bridge to conclude. Work began in early October to remove loose rock and
Federal Funding Secured to Boost Traffic Flow at Canadian Border and Improve Pedestrian Safety in Washington
Washington Democrat U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell, chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and Patty Murray, chair of the Senate Committee on Appropriations have announced the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and Intercity
LHS Girls Host Timberlake Tonight
The Lewiston High School girls basketball team hosts Timberlake in a non-league game tonight (Thur) at LHS. The Bengals are 4-4 on the year after falling in the Golden Throne game with Clarkston. Tip-off is set for
State Superintendent Chris Reykdal Supports Ending the Sale of All Flavored Tobacco Products in Washington
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal has announced his support of state legislation that would end the sale of all flavored tobacco products in Washington. Reykdal is the most prominent elected official so far to announce
Idaho Board Approves Revised Higher Education Resolutions
The Idaho State Board of Education unanimously approved today three resolutions on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ideology, Governance, and Freedom of Expression in higher education. The resolutions align with the actions of Governor Brad Little, the
Ford Named Idaho’s 37th Head Football Coach
Idaho Director of Athletics Terry Gawlik announced the hire of former Vandal assistant Thomas Ford as the 37th head football coach in Idaho football history, pending approval by the Idaho State Board of Education and all university
Dickert Reportedly Hired to be Next Head Football Coach at Wake Forest
ESPN is reporting that Wake Forest has hired Washington State’s Jake Dickert to be the school’s new head football coach. The 41-year-old Dickert was in his third full season at Washington State and guided the Cougars to
Ray Pedrina Named LC State Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – Former Warrior Baseball standout Ray Pedrina will return to Lewis-Clark State College this winter as the next Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Promotions, announced by the LC
Zags Look to Snap Two Game Skid Tonight Against Nicholls State
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team looks to end a two-game losing streak when they host Nicholls State tonight (Wed) in Spokane. The 13th ranked Bulldogs are 7-3 overall after falling to Kentucky and two-time defending national champion
Bull Moose Shot and Left to Waste Along Zaza Road near Waha
Idaho Department of Fish and Game enforcement officers are seeking the public’s help to identify the suspect of a poached and wasted bull moose that was reported on December 1st on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area.
Cougars to Face Rival Washington in Seattle
The Washington State University men’s basketball team travels to Seattle tonight (Wed) to face rival Washington in the 300th meeting between the teams. The Cougars are 9-2 overall, while the Huskies are 7-3. Tip-off from Alaska Airlines
AVCA Names LC’s Forgach Aguilar All-American Honorable Mention
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEXINGTON, Ky. – Juliauna Forgach Aguilar earned her highest honor yet with an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention nod on Tuesday. The junior is the first All-American under coach Katie Palmer at
Idaho Land Board Announces a $63 Million Distribution to Public Schools
Idaho public schools are receiving a $63,039,600 distribution for the current school year, which is the largest portion of the $103,221,600 distributed to all endowment beneficiaries. Funding for the distribution comes from money earned from managing endowment
LC Nursing & Health Sciences Division to Receive LCVH Foundation Impact Grant
The Lewis-Clark State College Nursing & Health Sciences Division recently received $65,000 in grant funding from the Lewis-Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation (LCVH). The funding will go toward updating equipment in the division’s clinical resource center/skills lab.