State Supreme Court rules on Grocer group penalty

SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington Supreme Court has ordered a lower court to reconsider the largest penalty for campaign finance violations ever assessed in the state. A judge imposed an $18 million penalty against the Grocery Manufacturers

Intrepid wolf thought to be dead, leaves a legacy

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Wildlife officials say a famous wolf that wandered thousands of miles from Oregon and became the first wild wolf spotted in California in almost 90 years before returning to Oregon and starting a

Free potatoes! Just drive to Idaho

OAKLEY, Idaho — Rather than watch his crop rot, an Idaho potato farmer decided to give away the farm, offering thousands of pounds of potatoes for free. Ryan Cranney, owner of the 113-year-old Cranney Farms, posted on Facebook Tuesday that

Longtime Trump friend Roger Stone denied new trial

Marilyn Nieves/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Roger Stone will not get a new trial, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. ruled Thursday, months after the longtime GOP operative’s sentencing to more than three years in prison on Feb. 20. Federal