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A 20-year-old Clarkston man is in jail after allegedly spinning donuts in his vehicle in view of a cop, speeding away despite ...
In David Klatt’s letter (Tribune, May 24) he expressed annoyance at Democrats for the “mantra” on due process. I disagree. Most Americans cherish our constitutionally protected civil rights. Due ...
“Reclaiming Congress’ Article I power over the regulation of commerce is critical to maintaining the separation of powers established by our Founding Fathers, regardless of which party occupies the ...
New discipline guidelines for public school students will go into effect across Washington state next month. While educators say the changes are necessary to address disruptive post-pandemic classroom ...
Washington bishops sued last month to prevent the law from taking effect; Trump administration is looking to back their lawsuit ...
Several organizations in Latah and Whitman counties have received grant funding from the Innovia Foundation. The Spokane-based nonprofit announced in a June 11 news release that more than $1.2 million ...
Lewiston firefighters will be receiving a 2.5% pay raise in the first year of a three-year contract retroactive to Oct. 1 ...
There were no serious injuries reported after a house in Clarkston caught fire Monday afternoon. Five people and four dogs ...
The Port of Whitman County was awarded a $2 million grant to develop its proposed Technology Transfer and Commercialization ...
Here were estimates of Idaho turnout for the No Kings event on June 14, which, added together, seem to approach 25,000 people ...
Sealcoats will be applied to two sections of U.S. Highway 12 east of Kooskia, according to a news release distributed by ITD.
Administrators consider how to implement prescribed funding cuts this summer; regents say layoffs are to be expected ...