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FVCC accepting applications for Honors Program
Designed for students who thrive on critical thinking and innovative learning, FVCC’s Honors Program offers a rich blend of interdisciplinary courses that spark creativity and intellectual exploration.
Law roundup: Hostile man wants neighbor to haul it out of town
A hostile man allegedly went up to a neighbor — whose house he previously threatened to burn down — and yelled that “He better be using the U-Haul to get out of here,” because all the neighbors wanted him gone.
Trump's strength, Democrats' message and the economy. Takeaways from Election Day 2025
Democrats are hopeful that strong showings could provide the party a pathway back to national relevance — even if its top candidates have taken very different approaches, from adhering to a moderate line to wholeheartedly embracing government spending to improve voters' lives.
Big Sky Now: Idaho's overtime thriller and Montana teams stay hot
The Big Sky Now crew breaks down Montana’s workmanlike win in Ogden, Idaho’s overtime thriller over Northern Arizona, and Idaho State’s statement upset over UC Davis.
Undercover recordings distorted teacher training, union official said
Twenty-year-old college student Finley Warden said he attended an October educator conference organized by the Montana Federation of Public Employees, the state’s largest union, as “a concerned Montanan.”
Kootenai officials to speak at Montana Forest Network workshop
Discontent in Happy’s Inn leads to felony charge against local man
A resident of the small hamlet is facing a felony charge after...
Time to act for SNAP
Gov. Gianforte has state money that would alleviate the distress of people who will lose SNAP....
The deep roots of Idaho's public television
Explore how Idaho Public Television shaped generations and why its defunding threatens civic discourse and transparency in the state.
Pair sentenced in abuse case
Two men who pleaded guilty to injury of an underage girl have been sentenced to serve a combined 17 years in prison, with one being granted a retained jurisdiction.
Dave's Tater Grill brings sizzle to Smelterville
Lions defeat Eagles to extend win streak to five
MOSES LAKE — On Friday, the Moses Lake Christian Academy/Covenant Christian Lions (7-2) defeated the Soap Lake Eagles (2-6) 53-8 at home. Lions Head Coach Josh Kast said while the offense started hot, he was pleased with how the defense played as well.
Tigers win in OT over Grandview
EPHRATA – The Ephrata Tigers (6-3) earned an impressive 26-20 win over Grandview in overtime during their senior night game on Friday. This win helped the Tigers secure their position in the postseason as they compete in the district tournament this weekend. “What we tried to talk about all week was that we needed to treat the game like a playoff game,” said Tigers Head Coach Patrick Mitchell.
FBI raid at Idaho horse track shows how immigration is a top focus across law enforcement
The raid on La Catedral Arena struck nerves in Canyon County, which has the most Hispanic residents in Idaho and where Trump got 72% of the vote last year.
Cole Moses embodies the Bulldog spirit
Under the cottonwoods that tower above the Whitefish football field, senior Cole Moses pauses to take it all in, amid the noise of the Dog Pound.
Soap Lake council makes allegations against mayor
SOAP LAKE — On Oct. 15, at the regular council meeting, several Soap Lake City Council members made allegations against Mayor Peter Sharp of unlawful recording in city buildings, including the Soap Lake Police Station, Soap Lake City Hall and the Soap Lake Tourism Center, sending an inappropriate email to city staff and misuse of city credit cards.
Quirkie Dough serves up smiles in Coeur d'Alene
When baking cookies at home, it’s hard to resist sneaking a bite or two of the raw dough before it goes into the oven. But at Quirkie Dough, there’s no sneaking required to enjoy owner Sabrina Whitcomb’s scratch-made, egg-free cookie dough.
Griz break through in Ogden for 37-20 win
OGDEN, Utah — The Montana Grizzlies got the Ogden monkey off their back Saturday, riding a strong first half to a 38-17 Big Sky Conference football win over the Weber State Wildcats to stay undefeated at 9-0.
Judge dismisses couple's $36.7 million lawsuit against EPA, for now
A federal judge has dismissed without prejudice a $36.7 million suit filed by a Columbia Heights couple against the Environmental Protection Agency.
Uncertainty over federal food aid deepens as the shutdown fight reaches a crisis point
The crises at the heart of the government shutdown fight in Washington were coming to a head Saturday as the federal food assistance program faced delays and millions of Americans were set to see a dramatic rise in their health insurance bills.