@Henrik_Palmgren / X screen shot Drag Queen Awarded $1.1 Million in Case Against Conservative Blogger The drag performer claimed to have received death threats and encountered harassment because of the blogger. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal May 28, 2024
CBS Sunday Morning / YouTube screen shot 'Tug of War' Brewing in Deep Blue State: Could Part of Oregon Soon Go to Idaho? "In our system, the people are the ones in charge, and it's time for the leaders representing them to follow through." By George C. Upper III, The Western Journal May 27, 2024
Fox News / Youtube screen shot Four GOP-Led States Have Recovered All Jobs Lost During Pandemic And More, Blue States Continue to Lag Four GOP-led states have recovered all the jobs they lost during the coronavirus pandemic and then some, but the same cannot be said for blue states. By Randy DeSoto January 19, 2022
Amanda Chapman / Facebook video screen shot Watch: Cows Escape Pen, Get Rounded Up on Highway After Another Attempted Escape It took several hours to corral the uncooperative cattle, but at the end of the day they were retrieved without harm. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal January 6, 2022
@uscensusbureau / Twitter screen shot Census Bureau Data Confirms People Are Fleeing Lib States En Masse, Heading for Conservative Bastions Having grown sick of high taxes and COVID restrictions, many have decided to vote with their feet, according to new Census Bureau data. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal December 27, 2021
@rinohuntah / Twitter screen shot State Trooper Came Mere Inches from Losing His Life, And a Dashcam Caught the Whole Thing An Idaho state trooper had a close call as he was helping a motorist with a flat tire. His dashcam caught the dramatic moment. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 5, 2021
Official White House Photo by Erin Scott / Flickr White House Cuts Live Video Feed as Biden Goes Off-Script The video ended abruptly as the president was asking a question. The exchange did not appear on the White House transcript. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 14, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz / Flickr Tall Tale: Biden Claims His 'First Job Offer' Was from Idaho Lumber Company - They Have No Record Of It The story about Biden's 'first job offer' coming from Boise Cascade likely joins a long line of anecdotes that the president's made up. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal September 14, 2021
Citizens for Greater Idaho / Facebook Oregon County Moves One Step Closer to Joining Idaho: Will Officially Vote on Greater Idaho Proposal With seven counties already having voted in support of the Greater Idaho plan, residents in Harney County will vote on it in November too. By Jacob Gurney, The Western Journal July 23, 2021
Greater Idaho / Facebook Rural Oregon Residents Launch Petition To Secede and Join Trump-Backing Idaho Residents in counties in rural Oregon are seeking to join neighboring conservative Idaho to escape the liberal policies of their state. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 23, 2021
Oregon Department of Transportation / Flickr Gov. Brown Facing Full Secession as Measure to Join Idaho to Appear on Ballots in Multiple Oregon Counties 'We tried voting those legislators out, but rural Oregon is outnumbered and our voices are now ignored. This is our last resort.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 23, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Gov. Kristi Noem Announces She's Deploying National Guard to Texas to Address 'Biden's Border Crisis' Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said her state will join the battle for border security alongside Arizona and Texas. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 29, 2021
@rocinante_11 / Unsplash Idaho Lt. Governor Responds to Critics After Abruptly Banning Mask Mandates 'You don’t need the government to tell you what to do,' McGeachin wrote on her campaign website concerning the issue. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal June 1, 2021
Lt Governor Brad Little Idaho Governor Returns to State, Rescinds 'Irresponsible, Self-Serving' Mask Order Issued by Lt. Gov. in His Absence Idaho's short-lived ban on mask mandates has now been banned, according to Republican Gov. Brad Little of Idaho. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 30, 2021
Mika Baumeister / Unsplash Idaho Lieutenant Gov Bans Mask Mandates When Governor Leaves State 'The action that took place was an irresponsible, self-serving political stunt,' Republican Gov. Brad Little said in a statement. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 28, 2021
@TPostMillennial / Twitter screen shot Idaho Police Officer Who Mocked LeBron James in Viral Video Gets Fired 'Because of his continued policy violations, the Marshal has terminated Mr. Sylvester effective May 27th, 2021,' the mayor said. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 27, 2021
Idaho State Journal / Facebook Family Struggling Financially Claims $5,000 Reward After Locating Missing Cat, Owner Says The man and his girlfriend continued the search, heartened by the many kind locals who joined in the hunt for Panther. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal May 26, 2021
Ken Lund / Flickr As Democrats Run Oregon Into the Ground, Citizens in Rural Counties Vote for Nuclear Option Conservatives in Oregon are looking to leave the state and join their like-minded compatriots in Idaho. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 20, 2021
@nateswildn / TikTok via @TPostMillennial / Twitter screen shot Officer Reportedly Suspended for Mocking LeBron Raises $500,000, Plans to Give Back Not only that, but Bellevue, Idaho, deputy Nate Silvester has managed to sign a book deal after his video went viral. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 7, 2021
Wendy Albright / Facebook screen shot Idaho Parrot and Puppy Go Viral on TikTok After Forming an Unlikely Friendship The video has racked up over 22 million views, and people are eager for more totally adorable and wholesome puppy and bird content. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal April 3, 2021
Karolina Grabowska / Pexels Red States Take 9 Out of 10 Spots on New List of Top Local Economies New statistics reveal that the highest city economies throughout the United States are attributed to red states. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 17, 2021