Summer break at the University of Idaho means maintenance and repairs for parking lots around campus. Robert Mitchell, UI parking and transportation information specialist, said not only is the usual […]
Groundbreaking for the construction of the $51 million Idaho Central Credit Union Arena will take place Thursday, following a State Board approved budget increase. The 4,200 capacity facility is scheduled […]
Idaho men’s basketball head coach Don Verlin was placed on paid administrative leave May 23 following a notification of three possible NCAA bylaw violations. University of Idaho athletic department spokesperson […]
Idaho men’s basketball head coach Don Verlin was placed on paid administrative leave May 23 following a notification of three possible NCAA bylaw violations. University of Idaho athletic department spokesperson […]
Global warming has become more controversial than “fake news” itself. It’s all about the environment, and people care where they end up living. Popular news sources and NASA have had […]
Gemini 5/21-6/21 You may be feeling on top of the world this week —the ending of school, that great new internship or finally just time for some R&R —, but […]
“Aladdin” — May 24 Directed by the hit-or-miss Guy Ritchie and starring Will Smith as a blue version of himself, this newest Disney release is sure to turn heads. It’s […]
Pikachu — one of the most famous video game and pop culture characters in the world. It was only a matter of time until Nintendo’s little yellow mascot for the […]
The local Idaho Special Olympics Team, the Moscow Rebel Tigers, will be heading to the State Summer games in Caldwell May 31 — the first time in six years, according […]
Moscow and the surrounding community are getting a new mental health resource — a crisis center, the first in Northern Idaho. Darrell Keim, director of the Latah Recovery Center, said […]