Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Hunter mistakenly kills grizzly bear in north Idaho
BONNER COUNTY, Idaho - A hunter in Bonner County shot a grizzly last week, thinking he was shooting a black bear. Idaho Fish and Game says the hunter shot the young female in the Priest Lake drainage ...
www.kxly.com - RSS Results in news/local-news of type article May 13, 2025

Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial updates: Cassie Ventura breaks down as testimony concludes
Sean "Diddy" Combs is standing trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in a case that has captured widespread attention.
ABC News: Top Stories May 13, 2025

Looming New Jersey Transit strike could impact 350,000 commuters, say officials
A possible strike against New Jersey Transit by the engineers' union could lead to a shutdown of NJ Transit train lines, causing a disruption to over 350,000 commuters.
ABC News: Top Stories May 13, 2025

Lawyer calls Trump tariffs 'unlawful' as they face 1st test against small businesses
In an obscure courthouse in downtown Manhattan, a group of small businesses are taking on one of President Donald Trump's boldest uses of executive authority.
ABC News: Top Stories May 13, 2025

Abrego Garcia's lawyers challenge administration's claim of state secrets privilege
Attorneys for wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia pushed back on the Trump administration's invocation of the state secrets privilege in a court filing Monday.
ABC News: Top Stories May 13, 2025

Larger Winter Wheat Crop Expected Nationally, In NW
The latest numbers from NASS show American farmers are expected to produce 1.38 billion bushels of winter wheat this year. If that number is realized it would be a 2% increase from 2024&Clo...
Glenn Vaagen May 13, 2025

Asparagus Acreage Down Across Washington
Once the national leader in asparagus, Washington is expected to see less than 3,000 acres harvested this year. Alan Schreiber, Executive Director of the Washington Asparagus Commission, sa...
Glenn Vaagen May 13, 2025

As H-2A Program Use Increases, Grower Returns Continue To Drop
Labor is a difficult topic in the farming community. And perhaps the tree fruit industry serves as the best example of that. Kate Tynan Senior Vice President at the Northwest H...
Glenn Vaagen May 13, 2025

Wyden, Crapo Look To Make Railroad Maintenance Easier
Last week, Idaho Senator Mike Crapo and Oregon’s Ron Wyden reintroduced legislation to expand the Short Line Railroad Tax Credit. They say this bipartisan proposal would pro...
Glenn Vaagen May 13, 2025

Breadlab Research Paused Due To Doge Cuts
Due to federal cuts and changes in D.C., Washington State University’s Bread Lab announced last month it has been ordered to cease spending a five-year, $10 million Soil to Society gra...
Glenn Vaagen May 13, 2025

