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As a nonprofit, collaborative newsroom, InvestigateWest’s mission is to produce high-impact journalism that holds power accountable, exposes injustice and empowers underserved communities across the Pacific Northwest: https://www.investigatewest.org/
A report finds Native American and Black youths are the least likely to be offered a path out of the justice system, while white children are most likely to be offered a break. The racial disparities get wider when a youth has a prior offense.
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Native kids in WA less likely to be offered jail alternative
Lawmakers and researchers push for new tracking measures as racial disparities and decentralized practices shape youth justice outcomes
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November 18, 2025 at 7:54 PM
HUD now requires unhoused people get treatment or enroll in other services if they want federally-funded permanent housing. Oregon providers say that conflicts with the state's funding requirements - forcing them to choose between federal or state dollars
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Oregon groups: Trump’s overhaul will worsen homeless crisis
New rules for a federal homeless housing program require people get treatment if they want housing — a big departure from the past
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November 17, 2025 at 9:07 PM
“The feds are saying one thing and the state is saying another thing, and that doesn’t work for me, the service provider, to be in compliance,” said Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell. “I’m out of compliance with one government or the other.” www.investigatewest.org/oregon-homel...
Oregon groups: Trump’s overhaul will worsen homeless crisis
New rules for a federal homeless housing program require people get treatment if they want housing — a big departure from the past
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November 14, 2025 at 11:01 PM
A chapter of the National Organization for Women urged Idaho Gov. Brad and DOC Director Bree Derrick to “immediately ensure the safety of the women in its custody” and called for stricter background checks and stronger accountability for abusive prison staff.
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Idaho urged to act following prison sexual abuse reports
InvestigateWest reporters uncovered years of sexual abuse by women’s prison guards prompting calls for independent investigation
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November 13, 2025 at 8:52 PM
41% of Oregon maternal deaths between 2018 and 2021 involved mental health or substance use as a driving factor. While experts say these deaths are likely preventable, the programs to help parents navigating pregnancy and addiction are fragile.

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Advocates say Oregon can do more to help moms with addiction
Substance use and mental health disorders are driving more maternal deaths in Oregon than any other cause
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November 12, 2025 at 10:15 PM
The first formerly incarcerated lawmaker in WA had her convictions vacated in 2023, and she said it felt like being freed from an "invisible prison." This year, emails show, she supported cuts to legal aid groups that help others do the same.
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WA lawmaker backed cuts to legal aid for people like herself
After being fired from the legal aid group she once led, Rep. Tarra Simmons supported state cuts that crippled similar organizations
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November 11, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Even before being convicted of a crime, Indigenous youth in Washington state are 6.4 times more likely to be kept in detention than white children.
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Native American kids in WA more likely to be arrested
Before and after trial and even for low-level, nonviolent crimes, Native American youths are locked up at higher rates
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November 10, 2025 at 4:56 PM
Gov. Brad Little said in a statement that he's asked the Board of Corrections to look into complaints of sexual abuse uncovered by our reporting. www.investigatewest.org/idaho-leader...
November 7, 2025 at 5:18 PM
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In a letter to Gov. Little, @now4idaho.bsky.social condemned the state’s “shameful” failure to protect women from sexual abuse by prison staff & called for an independent investigation & "immediate" action - prompted by @investigatewest.bsky.social reporting. www.investigatewest.org/idaho-leader...
November 7, 2025 at 12:12 AM
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"In Idaho prisons, more than two dozen women say guards prey on them with little fear of consequences — and those who speak up are often punished."

The U.S. is a leader in women's incarceration, and behind bars, women are anything but safe. 🧵
Staff sex abuse in Idaho women’s prisons largely unchecked
InvestigateWest reporting exposes sexual abuse by guards, retaliation against victims and a system that fails to track the scope of the problem
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November 4, 2025 at 8:20 PM
For example: last summer, seven women accused Idaho prison staff of sexual abuse, but criminal probes didn't happen in four of those cases, and police only contacted 1 of the 7 alleged perpetrators. www.investigatewest.org/case-closed-...
In Idaho prisons, abuse by guards is rarely investigated
Audio recordings and records obtained by InvestigateWest reveal sloppy investigations, omitted evidence and questions about whether cases were properly pursued
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November 3, 2025 at 5:04 PM
39 people died in WA prisons last year, a number that rose during the pandemic. At least three other prisoners died of infections during FY 2024, one of whom was 45 years old. Read this story by @brandonblock.bsky.social - www.investigatewest.org/how-a-wa-pri...
October 30, 2025 at 3:51 PM
When an alleged domestic abuser in Washington state is ordered to surrender their guns, state law lays out a process to ensure guns are actually turned over. It's straightforward in theory - but people lie. www.investigatewest.org/many-wa-coun...
Many Washington counties don't verify abusers turned in guns
While some counties are devoting money to track down guns, others rely on the honor system to ensure firearms are turned over
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October 28, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Idaho incarcerates more women per capita than any other state, driven largely by harsh drug charges with mandatory minimum sentences. The law barring prison staff from sexual contact with inmates has no mandatory minimum - most offenders avoid prison. www.investigatewest.org/idaho-law-ch...
How Idaho’s prison sex abuse law protects predatory guards
When guards are charged, plea deals offer leniency
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October 28, 2025 at 12:57 AM
Alex Kuhnhausen developed a bacterial infection while in solitary confinement. The repeated failures that followed offer a rare look at how decisions made by prison officials can turn treatable ailments deadly, @brandonblock.bsky.social reports.
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October 27, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Washington state requires certain alleged domestic abusers to surrender their guns, but many counties lack mechanisms to actually verify if guns are turned over, relying on the honor system instead. www.investigatewest.org/many-wa-coun...
Many Washington counties don't verify abusers turned in guns
While some counties are devoting money to track down guns, others rely on the honor system to ensure firearms are turned over
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October 27, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Mercer Island School District said it is investigating former English teacher Curtis Johnston hours after InvestigateWest reported how the district had previously dismissed allegations that he engaged in a sexual relationship with a student in 2011 www.investigatewest.org/investigatio...
October 25, 2025 at 1:30 PM
The teacher was called to an Aug. 2011 personnel meeting over the allegations. The goal, according to school district records: "To protect Curtis and the District." bit.ly/43uI0Ev
October 23, 2025 at 3:20 PM
October 22, 2025 at 4:33 PM
InvestigateWest has found that since Idaho State Police took over investigating alleged sex abuse by prison staff, detectives have dismissed evidence, ignored leads and treated survivors as suspects, allowing abusers to escape justice - www.investigatewest.org/case-closed-...
In Idaho prisons, abuse by guards is rarely investigated
Audio recordings and records obtained by InvestigateWest reveal sloppy investigations, omitted evidence and questions about whether cases were properly pursued
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October 19, 2025 at 11:01 PM
Check out @wbryen.bsky.social on City Cast Boise discussing our series on sexual abuse in Idaho's women's prisons - boise.citycast.fm/podcasts/how...
How Idaho’s Prisons are Protecting Sexual Predators - City Cast Boise
According to a new bombshell report, survivors inside women’s prisons in Idaho say they endured years of sexual abuse from staff. But when they sou...
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October 16, 2025 at 6:24 PM
A woman's decision to report Idaho prison guards who had sexually abused her spurred others to speak out. In a state that incarcerates more women per capita than any other, never before have so many of them spoken up about sexual abuse behind bars
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One woman’s action spurs outcry on Idaho prison sex abuse
Inspired by Andrea Weiskircher, scores of women revealed sexual abuse by Idaho prison staff. Most of their cases were buried.
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October 16, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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"For the next five minutes, the woman listened as four men — a prosecutor, defense attorney, judge and police detective — debated what, exactly, Rogers meant by vagina."

Hard to say what's the most shocking part of this @investigatewest.bsky.social series. But this courtroom dialogue is up there.
Idaho's prison sex abuse law only protects inmates when genital contact is involved, making it hard to prosecute prison staff. Even when charges are filed, plea deals allow accused guards to escape prison time while victims serve years for drug offenses, DUIs and parole violations bit.ly/42CqXQE
How Idaho’s prison sex abuse law protects predatory guards
When guards are charged, plea deals offer leniency
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October 15, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Idaho's prison sex abuse law only protects inmates when genital contact is involved, making it hard to prosecute prison staff. Even when charges are filed, plea deals allow accused guards to escape prison time while victims serve years for drug offenses, DUIs and parole violations bit.ly/42CqXQE
How Idaho’s prison sex abuse law protects predatory guards
When guards are charged, plea deals offer leniency
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October 15, 2025 at 3:47 PM