Making it modern
6th Street Market gets makeover The 6th Street Market transformed during winter break, moving beyond the bounds of a convenience store and becoming a community store where there are more […]
6th Street Market gets makeover The 6th Street Market transformed during winter break, moving beyond the bounds of a convenience store and becoming a community store where there are more […]
College of Education remodel, student-centered space Coming next summer, the building where University of Idaho students are taught to become the world’s future educators will be new and asbestos-free. Renovations […]
Federal holiday I thought MLK day was a federal holiday? Why is the mail truck out and about? And did anyone else know there are debates about whether it should […]
Add the Words bill to be heard in committee, supporters come together The House Ways and Means Committee approved the introduction of a bill with a 6-1 vote last week […]
Defense shines as Barr surpasses Charlston in all-time scoring The disastrous defensive showing last Thursday, which resulted in allowing 107 points to Sacramento State, disappeared Saturday during the Vandals’ 77-49 […]
Moscow shooting suspect pleads ‘not guilty’ to Washington eluding charge The suspected shooter in a series of killings in Moscow Jan. 10 pleaded not guilty Friday to one count of […]
Track and field opens season in Boise before hosting home meet Friday Idaho coach Tim Cawley got to see his team in action for the first time Friday and Saturday […]
Bill fails to designate giant salamander as state amphibian An Idaho giant salamander stared at the members of the House State of Affairs Committee through a glass aquarium Jan. 19 […]
UI grad walks across country rewarding acts of kindness Bundled up with a backpack strapped to his body and grungy from walking hundreds of miles, Tommy Lukrich looked homeless.