Op-Ed: Idaho Tax Commission releases state tax burden rankings

The Idaho State Tax Commission recently released its latest annual tax burden study and the findings confirm that Idaho is on the right track for economic competitiveness. This outlook continues to improve with the additional tax relief
Two former Washington elected officials pass away

(The Center Square) – Former Washington Secretary of State Ralph Munro and former House Speaker Frank Chopp have both passed away. In a statement announcing Munro’s death on March 20 at 81, SOS Steve Hobbs noted that
Debate lingers over Washington bill's impact on public health policies

(The Center Square) – Proponents and critics of a Washington state bill regarding public health continue to argue over the exact impacts it will have on matters such as vaccine mandates or restrictions in response to the
UCLA Gaza camp agitators sue school over handling of violent clashes with counter protesters
California AG warns 23andMe users to ‘delete your data’ as company files for bankruptcy
Trump admin narrows scope of April 2 reciprocal tariffs, targets ‘dirty 15’ countries: report
March Madness: Florida beats defending champ UConn, Duke advances

The first weekend of the men’s 2025 NCAA tournament just wrapped up the second round on Sunday, with top seeded Florida and Duke moving on, as well as plenty of surprises and upsets. (per Yahoo Sports): No.
2 arrested after mass shooting at New Mexico park that killed 3 teens, injured 15

Police in New Mexico have arrested two suspects in Friday’s mass shooting during an unsanctioned car show at a park in the city of Las Cruces, which left three teenagers dead and at least 15 others injured.
Pope Francis makes first public appearance after being discharged from hospital

Pope Francis was released from Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Sunday, where he has been battling double pneumonia for the past five weeks. The pontiff, 88, made a brief public appearance for the first time since his hospitalization
Baltimore Orioles SS Gunnar Henderson to miss opening of season on injured list

Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson will miss opening day on Thursday against the Toronto Blue Jays as he begins the season on the 10-day injured list. General manager Mike Elias told reporters Sunday morning that Henderson, 23,