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Great fishing Awaits for Memorial Day Weekend and Beyond
May and June are Fish and Game's biggest months for fish stocking. Memorial Day weekend is the kick off for many Idahoans getting out to go camping and fishing. It also coincides with some prime fishing conditions, especially in many lakes and reservoirs. Fish and Game provides a big bonus...
Pullman considers short-term rental rules amid Airbnb boom
(The Center Square) – The City of Pullman is considering how to regulate short-term rentals, or STRs, like Airbnbs after its prior policy left the municipality without a way to enforce compliance. While part of a larger effort to update the city code, some hope new regulations will help...
Movies Under the Stars: Summer 2024 Schedule
LEWISTON - The City of Lewiston Parks & Recreation department, in partnership with Nelly Broadcasting and Sparklight, is hosting a series of family-friendly movie nights this summer at Pioneer Park, with free entry for all attendees. Each movie starts at dusk, and concessions will be available. Bring your blankets and enjoy a fun evening under the stars!
Susan Marable Went Missing in Yakima in 1991. Investigators are Looking for Clues
Robyn Peery and Jeanette Vargas stood together outside the AM/PM on East Yakima Avenue with missing person flyers in hand on May 9. It was the birthday of Peery's sister, Susan Libby Marable. Marable would be 68 years old. She has been missing since the evening of April 23, 1991,...
GOP Primary Results Could Shift Dynamics of School Choice Debate
Originally published May 22 on IdahoEdNews.org. Tuesday’s Republican primary election caused a shakeup in Idaho’s school choice debate. It’s unclear which faction — pro-school choice or anti-voucher — won the election and secured more stable footing roughly seven months away from the next legislative session, when a new school choice bill is almost certain to resurface. And it’s far too early to count votes on a future bill — and not just because there’s one more election in November before the rosters are finalized.
‘You are a remorseless killer': Former Idaho State Police trooper sentenced to life in prison for the murder, staged suicide of his wife
COEUR D'ALENE — Many people experience the aftershocks of infidelity and divorce – but not everyone’s reaction is to murder, First District Judge Lamont Berecz told Daniel Howard right before he sentenced him to life in prison without parole. Howard, a 58-year-old former Idaho State Police trooper,...
Single Vehicle Collision in Whitman County Leads to Driver Airlifted to Hospital
FARMINGTON - On Thursday, at approximately 5:52 PM, Whitman County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one-vehicle injury collision on Farmington Road near Milepost 8. According to the press release, the vehicle was traveling southbound when it veered off the west side of the roadway, sideswiping a power pole. The vehicle then continued through a ditch, struck a driveway entrance, went airborne, and finally came to rest on its wheels.
Sheriff's Office Says Evidence Indicates Missing Woman Crashed Into Salmon River
GRANGEVILLE - According to the Idaho County Sheriff's Office, early Friday morning, evidence of a crash was located along Highway 95 at milepost 197.5, just north of Riggins. Several vehicle parts and a license plate located along the Salmon River were confirmed to belong to 73-year-old Marsha Hayes, of Riggins, who was reported as a missing person on Wednesday. She was reportedly driving a 2006 Acura MDX.
ISP Says to Proceed With Caution as Holiday Weekend Marks Start of '100 Deadliest Days'
MERIDIAN - As Memorial Day Weekend approaches, Idaho State Police is urging drivers to exercise caution during the "100 Deadliest Days" on Idaho roads. This period, lasting from Memorial Day to Labor Day, is historically the most dangerous driving time due to high traffic volume, high temperatures, and increased outdoor activities.
Defense Rests in Daybell's Murder Trial
After weeks of witnesses, the end of the Chad Daybell triple murder trial is now in sight. On Thursday morning at the Ada County Courthouse, the defense rested its case and rebuttal began, bringing three witnesses to the stand. Daybell is charged with conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree murder, insurance...
Idaho Governor Seeks Outside Lawyer in ITD Lawsuit
The governor has hired his own lawyer in the lawsuit challenging the Idaho Legislature’s move to tank a planned sale of the vacant Idaho Transportation Department campus. The move withdraws representation from Attorney General Raúl Labrador who last week filed a response brief on behalf of the Board of Examiners without the board’s approval, BoiseDev reported.
K-8 Students Across Washington can Soon Transfer to Online School From Pasco District
Students across Washington state will have the opportunity to attend Pasco School District next year without leaving their homes, thanks to a recent expansion of an online learning program. The Internet Pasco Academy of Learning, or iPAL for short, has catered to PSD students since 2013; however, starting in the...
Mysterious tar patties being found on Oregon and Washington coastlines
CANNON BEACH - The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), as well as federal agencies, are responding Thursday to the report of pieces of tar found on beaches along the Oregon Coast. The agencies received a...
Lewiston man arrested for aggravated battery after stabbing incident
LEWISTON - Lewiston Police Detectives arrested 20-year-old, Torquil E. McIntosh of Lewiston, after Officers responded to the report a man had been stabbed at a residence in the 200 block of South Garden Court around 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Officers detained McIntosh at the South Garden Court...
15-year-old Lewiston High School student arrested for threatening violence on school grounds
LEWISTON - Lewiston Police arrested a 15-year-old Lewiston High School student today at 3:40 p.m. Officers investigated messages the boy had sent to a peer in which he threatened gun violence at the school. The boy was arrested for the misdemeanor charge of Threatening Violence Upon School Grounds and was...
Cockfighting roosters seized and euthanized in Yakima County
ZILLAH - Yakima County Sheriff's deputies killed 64 cockfighting roosters on May 10 near Zillah as they were responding to a call about the welfare of horses on the property. The move was criticized by an animal rescue group that had lined up homes for the birds in connection with another possible law enforcement operation on site.
Deadly early morning shooting began a block way
SPOKANE - On May 23, 2024, at around 5:30 a.m., Spokane Police responded to multiple reports of a shooting in the Garland District. Officers arrived within minutes to the intersection of Garland and Wall and located a male victim suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite life-saving efforts by first responders, the...
Idaho Senator Risch Leads Effort to Reinstate Border Wall Funding with COVID-19 Funds
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) have introduced legislation aimed at restoring border wall construction and utilizing unobligated COVID-19 funds to cover the associated costs. The proposed Build the Wall Act seeks to establish a "Southern Border Wall Construction Fund," directing the Department of Homeland Security to utilize any unobligated Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) for the construction and maintenance of physical barriers along the southern border of the United States.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Announces Free Fishing Weekend
OLYMPIA - Anglers across Washington state are gearing up for an exciting opportunity as the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) prepares for its annual Free Fishing Weekend on June 8-9, 2024. During this special event, anglers can cast their lines without the need for a fishing license. A...
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