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Why An Irrigation District Wants To Flood A Kennewick Family’s Pumpkin Farm
The Kennewick Irrigation District, or KID, wants to flood 400 acres of land for a new reservoir. It’d take at least eight to 10 years to design, permit and build. A project on this scale hasn’t been built in the Yakima Basin since the 1930’s. And this 65-acre pumpkin farm is in the way.
Sponsors Of Oregon Anti-Sanctuary Measure Say Setback Won't Stop Ballot Drive
A group seeking to repeal an Oregon law on immigration says it will have to toss about 8,000 petition signatures. But the group's leader says that won’t deter them from moving forward with putting a measure on the November ballot that would overturn Oregon’s sanctuary law. The statute essentially prohibits local police from helping enforce federal immigration law.
Judge Blocks Trump Campaign Attempt To Limit Use Of Drop Boxes In Pennsylvania
Republicans have challenged state laws that they say will lead to voter fraud. The judge said the Trump campaign's concerns were mere speculation. In reality, voter fraud is extremely rare.
TikTok Sensation: Meet Nathan Apodaca, The Idaho Man Who Sent Fleetwood Mac Sales Soaring
Nathan Apodaca, 37, of Idaho Falls, recorded a laid-back video while riding a skateboard downhill and drinking Cran-Raspberry juice. The Internet went wild and streamed Fleetwood Mac.
As Barrett Hearings Begin, A Look At Trump-McConnell Judge Appointments (Mostly White Males)
A study on judicial diversity, which ended in July 2020, shows that Trump-appointed judges are 85% white and 76% men – the least diverse group of federal judges seen since Ronald Reagan.
Opening Day Of Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing Wraps Up
The nomination has become a political lightning rod as Democrats charge that Republicans are rushing it to get Barrett confirmed before the Nov. 3 election. Democrats say the seat should be filled by the next president.
Record Bald Eagle Numbers In North Idaho (And Biologists Don't Know Why)
Every winter, hundreds of bald eagles migrate through Idaho’s panhandle. This year, eagles numbers are at a record high. Migrating eagles start to arrive in mid-November, just as the blue-backed kokanee salmon return to the lake.
New Children's Book Exploring Native Identities Launches For Indigenous Peoples Day
The book is called “Journey of the Freckled Indian.” It tells the story of a young girl called Freckles who gets bullied by her classmates after sharing that she’s Native American. Author Alyssa London says it’s loosely based on her experience growing up in Bothell and sharing her Tlingit heritage in a show and tell.
Day 2 Of Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation Hearings Brings Questions Of Recusal, Health Care Views
The Senate Judiciary Committee begins its second day of hearings Tuesday on President Trump's nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. If confirmed, Barrett, 48, would replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the high court.
Viral Juice-Sippin’ TikTok Video Could Be A Boon To Northwest Cranberry And Raspberry Growers
Nathan Apodaca, from Idaho, got on his longboard to get to work. He rode right into social media stardom while lip syncing to Fleetwood Mac and drinking cran-raspberry juice. Now Northwest berry producers are singing a happy tune.
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