On Thursday, with the start of the 2012 Avista NAIA World Series less that 24-hours away, all 10 participating teams took to Harris Field to get warmed up for the action.
Jimmy Farris, the Democratic candidate for the First Congressional District, was in town on Wednesday.
Idaho's First Congressional District Republican Incumbent Representative Raul Labrador paid a special visit Wednesday morning to Lewiston High School.
The Pullman City Council announced Tuesday night that the city is nearly $1.6 million in the hole.
Clarkston teachers rallied in front of the City School District Office for the second day in a row on Wednesday to keep contract negotiations continuing in the right direction.
Volunteers at the Public Works Fair gave an educational tour Wednesday of how the City is kept running.
The Asotin County Sheriff's Office is taking issue with an Asotin woman who filed a false report of rape.
The future of a historic Lewiston landmark just became much brighter.
An agreement with a Lewiston company for the rebuilding of First and Fifth streets has been approved.
Idaho, Arizona, Washington, Montana and Nevada have conducted 15 lethal injections since the ruling, and half of each procedure has been behind closed doors.
Salmon season is finally underway after a slow start and fishing enthusiasts were out in numbers over the weekend.
The Avista NAIA World Series games are close to opening day as Friday quickly approaches.
Asotin Co. Commissioners get an earful from community about Aquatic CenterTue, 22 May 2012 16:59:01 -0700
The Asotin County Commissioners held a town hall meeting Monday night, seeking input from citizens on the future of the Aquatic Center.
Pacific Coast Fruit Company voluntarily recalled several brands of bagged lettuce sold at Fred Meyer, Avanti and Evergreen stories in Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Idaho, the FDA said in a statement.
A trial date is set for 35-year-old Kayla Robinson, who allegedly embezzled $37,000 from JPI Worldwide.
A close call for one family after their camper is totaled from DUI Hit & RunTue, 22 May 2012 09:51:02 -0700
A Lewiston man was arrested Saturday night for a hit and run, in addition to DUI charges.
Nearly $84,000 go to six organizations in Whitman, Latah and Nez Perce counties from the Inland Northwest Community Foundation.
The Salvation Army dedicated their new location for their Center for Worship and Service over the weekend.
The wheels on the Lewiston Transit System will be going round and round for free for all kids up to the age of 17.
Construction for the Moscow Intermodal Transit Center building is on schedule after construction started last week.
The Quad Cities Drug Task Force arrested 18-year-old Ciaran Keogh and 19-year-old Paul Gillentine, both of Pullman, for trafficking illegal narcotics.
The City of Moscow decided to hand over the investigation of an alleged drug cover-up by the Moscow Fire Department to the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office.
The Moscow-Pullman Regional Airport just cleared a major obstacle in it's runway renovation project.
From small town shopper to international sensation, a man bit by a snake at the local Walmart is now famous in this land and beyond.
Pomeroy residents gathered to unveil a memorial display for two of their fallen police officers.





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