Moscow City Council approved planned use of American Rescue Plan Act funds, amended prices on general sewer facility charges and opted into Idaho’s participation in the nationwide settlement of opioid claims. America Rescue Plan Act The City of Moscow received $5,528,399 from the […]
Moscow’s political history tells a story that is defined by its college town standing and distinct geological makeup. A part of the left-leaning Latah County, Moscow stands as a blue […]
Last month, the Idaho State Board of Education previously joined a lawsuit started by the State of Georgia, arguing against the case of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Earlier […]
The United States East Coast, King Henry VIII’s castles and the innovative research the University of Idaho conducts may not appear to have any overlap, but they are just some […]
Idaho’s housing crisis has reached a peak in the past few years with housing costs doubling and the state’s population continuing to grow. First-time homeowners face an entirely different market […]
Being part of the LGBTQ+ community and living in a small, rural community is not for the faint-hearted. Oftentimes, members of the LGBTQ+ community tend to gravitate towards cities or […]
The two towns of Pullman and Moscow may only be separated by a 10-mile highway. However, up until 1987, Moscow was the place to be on weekends for those 19 […]
Living away from home for the first time as a university student can result in a mix of excitement, nerves and anticipation as students find themselves responsible for taking care of themselves day to […]
During the pandemic, we have seen a sharp rise in pet adoptions, with college students being one of the largest demographics doing so. But with all these dogs, cats, birds, […]
President Scott Green stated that the Moscow campus mask mandate will continue through the Dec. 11 commencement. The decision was made after consulting Gritman Medical Center and Idaho Public Health, in consideration […]