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Tens of thousands of low-income Washingtonians could lose federal food assistance if Republicans move ahead with plans in a bill the U.S. House passed last month.
A federal judge extended a temporary legal block, preventing Idaho from enforcing a new law that would block people in prisons from accessing state-funded gender-affirming health care.
The Union Gospel Mission of Yakima argues it can’t be forced to hire workers that don’t align with its biblical values, case may end up before the U.S. Supreme Court ...
The absence of Lewis-Clark State’s baseball team had an effect on attendance at last month’s Avista NAIA World Series, though ...
EC Enterprises Motorsports Park is bringing sprint boat racing to the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley coming up on Saturday and ...
The annual I Made the Grade cycling race originally scheduled for June 14 has been canceled due to being unable to meet new ...
It’s just the fifth time in NHL history since the league expanded beyond six teams in 1967 that two teams will face off in ...
Victor J. Gray, 53, is charged with first-degree murder for allegedly shooting and killing Melvin Williamson outside Gray’s ...
STARBUCK, Wash. — A pickup truck that became trapped on a drawbridge at Little Goose Dam caused the navigation lock to be ...
According to the probable-cause affidavit, Musgrove shot a 43-year-old man at close range Sunday on the 1400 block of Maple Street in Clarkston. The victim was listed in stable condition at the time ...
PULLMAN — A Washington State University student was convicted of rape in the third degree. The guilty verdict was delivered ...
A Washington State University fraternity has lost recognition for five years following a hazing investigation. Another WSU ...
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