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George Melvin Harris III was ordered to serve three years in jail for the 2021 Pullman shooting that left 23-year-old Liban Barre dead. Harris, 27, was sentenced for second-degree manslaughter ...
After having provided unwavering support to programs that will prove harmful to our state and nation, Idaho’s top elected officials have found themselves in full-spin mode. Our Congressional ...
Bear Creek Road in Princeton will be closed Monday morning for construction. Crews will be installing a large-diameter culvert in the roadway, which will be closed to traffic from 8:30 a.m. to ...
DUSTY — The Central Ferry Fire near Dusty that had burned almost 6,600 acres was 99% contained as of Friday evening. Guy Gifford, public information officer for the Washington Department of ...
Peter Lynn Abbott passed away Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, at his home in Troy. Pete was born on March 5, 1946, in Lewiston. He was the third of seven sons born to James Vernon Abbott and Virginia Belle ...
DUSTY — The Central Cherry Fire near Dusty expanded to nearly 6,600 acres Thursday. Level 2 evacuations remained in place as air resources, firefighters and local farmers worked to suppress the ...
Idaho had the lowest rate of property crime among the 50 states and was ranked as the 13th safest state, according to FBI figures analyzed by a security organization. The findings, published ...
It remains a four-man QB race, with Eckhaus the presumptive favorite ...
Let’s say a computer-hacking incident took place, and large quantities of data were stolen. The investigation shows the IP address of the perpetrator is your IP address. The cops take you to ...
PULLMAN — Pullman has chosen Sean Wells to be its next city administrator. Wells will replace Mike Urban in the role. If confirmed by the Pullman City Council on Aug. 26, Wells will start his ...
114 OB-GYNs left the state or stopped practicing obstetrics between August 2022 and December 2024, according to data from peer-reviewed studyWith 43% of Idaho’s obstetricians out of the picture ...
Karen Lee James Batroukh, 84, died Friday, June 20, 2025, in Sterling Heights, Mich., near Detroit. She grew up in Moscow and studied at the University of Idaho and the University of Oregon.