Idaho health department first to block COVID-19 vaccine access
A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board.
A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board.
Growths, lumps seen on some deer in Washington
People around the northwest have reported seeing some things rather peculiar with the wild animals. Some deer look a little different and some are acting out of the ordinary.
People around the northwest have reported seeing some things rather peculiar with the wild animals. Some deer look a little different and some are acting out of the ordinary.
Idaho gov praises Boise State’s decision to forfeit volleyball match against team with trans player
Boise State did not provide an explanation for the forfeit.
Boise State did not provide an explanation for the forfeit.
WSU pathologists confirm case of plague in blind Idaho deer
An emaciated, blind mule deer found in Idaho earlier this year has been confirmed to have a rare case of plague, said scientists from Washington State University.
An emaciated, blind mule deer found in Idaho earlier this year has been confirmed to have a rare case of plague, said scientists from Washington State University.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger arrives in Boise ahead of trial
Bryan Kohberger is now in the custody of the Ada County Sheriff's Office, according to online jail records, after previously being held in a jail in Moscow, Idaho, since January 2023.
Bryan Kohberger is now in the custody of the Ada County Sheriff's Office, according to online jail records, after previously being held in a jail in Moscow, Idaho, since January 2023.
Idaho grizzly bear attacks hunter in 'surprise encounter'
A hunter in Idaho was attacked and bitten by a grizzly bear during what officials described as a "surprise encounter."
A hunter in Idaho was attacked and bitten by a grizzly bear during what officials described as a "surprise encounter."
Murdered Idaho students honored as campus hopes to 'bring that light back'
On a bright Wednesday afternoon at the University of Idaho, students and staff unveiled a new garden memorial to honor the four students killed Nov. 13, 2022, and other students the school has lost since.
On a bright Wednesday afternoon at the University of Idaho, students and staff unveiled a new garden memorial to honor the four students killed Nov. 13, 2022, and other students the school has lost since.
Invasive species detected at aquarium wholesaler, alert issued in WA
Wildlife officials are asking pet stores in Washington and Idaho to be cautious after a highly invasive species was discovered hitching a ride on a popular aquarium item in Renton earlier this month.
Wildlife officials are asking pet stores in Washington and Idaho to be cautious after a highly invasive species was discovered hitching a ride on a popular aquarium item in Renton earlier this month.
Prosecutors object to Bryan Kohberger defense's effort to move trial
Idaho prosecutors have formally objected to University of Idaho students murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's motion to change venue and have his trial moved out of Latah County, where the slayings took place.
Idaho prosecutors have formally objected to University of Idaho students murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's motion to change venue and have his trial moved out of Latah County, where the slayings took place.
89-year-old hiker rescued after surviving over a week in Idaho's wilderness
An 89-year-old man, Bing Olbum, is recovering at home after being found alive following more than a week of being lost while hiking in Idaho's Salmon-Challis National Forest.
An 89-year-old man, Bing Olbum, is recovering at home after being found alive following more than a week of being lost while hiking in Idaho's Salmon-Challis National Forest.
US promises $240 million to improve fish hatcheries, protect tribal rights in Pacific Northwest
The U.S. government will invest $240 million in salmon and steelhead hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest and support the treaty-protected fishing rights of Native American tribes.
The U.S. government will invest $240 million in salmon and steelhead hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest and support the treaty-protected fishing rights of Native American tribes.
Lightning and a burning car pushed into a gully are blamed for wildfires scorching Pacific Northwest
Wildfires are continuing to scorch the Pacific Northwest and authorities say one major blaze started with a burning car being pushed into a gully.
Wildfires are continuing to scorch the Pacific Northwest and authorities say one major blaze started with a burning car being pushed into a gully.
Families of workers killed in Idaho airport hangar collapse file lawsuit
The families of two construction workers killed when an airport hangar in Idaho collapsed are suing several companies that were involved in the building process.
The families of two construction workers killed when an airport hangar in Idaho collapsed are suing several companies that were involved in the building process.
Emergency abortion Idaho ruling posted and removed from Supreme Court website: report
The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to allow emergency abortions in Idaho after a ruling was posted briefly on the court's website Wednesday, Bloomberg reported.
The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to allow emergency abortions in Idaho after a ruling was posted briefly on the court's website Wednesday, Bloomberg reported.
'I didn’t feel safe': Woman describes journey from Idaho to WA for abortion care
The Dobbs decision continues to have lasting impacts on women’s healthcare in Washington, as many are still crossing state lines in search of medical relief.
The Dobbs decision continues to have lasting impacts on women’s healthcare in Washington, as many are still crossing state lines in search of medical relief.
US acknowledges Northwest dams have devastated the region’s Native tribes
The U.S. government on Tuesday acknowledged, for the first time, the harmful role it has played over the past century in building and operating dams in the Pacific Northwest — dams that devastated Native American tribes by inundating their villages and decimating salmon runs while bringing electricity, irrigation and jobs to nearby communities.
The U.S. government on Tuesday acknowledged, for the first time, the harmful role it has played over the past century in building and operating dams in the Pacific Northwest — dams that devastated Native American tribes by inundating their villages and decimating salmon runs while bringing electricity, irrigation and jobs to nearby communities.
Idaho's Silverwood Theme Park opens longest dueling water coaster in U.S.
The Silverwood Theme Park in Athol, Idaho just opened its new “Emerald Forest" water park expansion, featuring the longest dueling water coaster in the United States.
The Silverwood Theme Park in Athol, Idaho just opened its new “Emerald Forest" water park expansion, featuring the longest dueling water coaster in the United States.
Idaho bar goes viral after declaring 'Heterosexual Awesomeness Month'
The Old State Saloon posted that it would be kicking off its first salute to heterosexuality with discounts and free beer for couples and men.
The Old State Saloon posted that it would be kicking off its first salute to heterosexuality with discounts and free beer for couples and men.
Lori Vallow's sister reacts to Chad Daybell's death sentence
“Doomsday mom” Lori Vallow's sister, Summer Shiflet, spoke out publicly for the first time since an Idaho jury convicted Chad Daybell in his triple murder case on Friday.
“Doomsday mom” Lori Vallow's sister, Summer Shiflet, spoke out publicly for the first time since an Idaho jury convicted Chad Daybell in his triple murder case on Friday.
Bryan Kohberger's attorneys maintain DA is slow-walking evidence
Bryan Kohberger, who stands accused of killing four University of Idaho students, was in court Thursday for a pretrial hearing where witnesses testified about the collection of evidence and cellphone data.
Bryan Kohberger, who stands accused of killing four University of Idaho students, was in court Thursday for a pretrial hearing where witnesses testified about the collection of evidence and cellphone data.



















