Two months ago, the City of Moscow elected Bill Lambert as mayor — replacing incumbent Nancy Chaney. On Jan. 6, the election results were made official and Lambert began his […]
While many people may be aware of the annual production of “The Vagina Monologues,” not everyone may know about the social campaign that is responsible for the play.
It had been two decades since the Latah County Sheriff’s office purchased new dispatch equipment. The stations used analog technology, which was essentially ancient, said Latah County Sheriff Wayne Rausch. […]
A web-based, digital evolutionary tree developed by James Rosindell and Luke Harmon, University of Idaho faculty in biological sciences, is helping biology professor David Tank, and others, explore the mysteries […]
The gold paint has dried, the furniture is out and after six months of construction and more than a decade of saving, the second floor of the University of Idaho […]
His grandfather was a bronc buster, his grandmother was a schoolteacher and he was the first person of color to be mayor in the entire state of Idaho.
Who better to tie or lead the Vandals in scoring, rebounds and blocks on “Ali Forde Day” than Ali Forde? Saturday’s Idaho women’s basketball game against New Mexico State was […]
Under Idaho state law, it is still possible to fire a person on the basis of sexual orientation — just as it is lawful to ban a person from renting […]
It was no fluke when junior guard Stacey Barr made a layup for the first points of the game in Idaho’s WAC home-opener against Texas-Pan American. Barr would go on […]
We need help, we really do,” said Mechelle Thomas, an employee at the Idaho State Veterans Home in front of the joint Change in Employee Compensation committee Wednesday.