Lawmakers now have until November 17 to write another spending bill before the government is shut down after the postponement of the shutdown, which was originally set for Oct. 1. […]
As we get into fall, many might get excited when thinking about the upcoming football season, their personal family pumpkin-carving contests, apple-bobbing competitions or even their parents’ competition over various […]
We are living in one of the most politically divisive times our country has ever seen. Coming off the heels of one of the most controversial presidents ever only to […]
Imagine working at a job you love for years. The benefits are great, you get enough hours in and you’re friends with many of your coworkers. While some things could […]
The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson concluded as of March 24, having served as a great reminder of how ridiculous these hearings can get. Over four […]
On Nov. 2, Moscow will vote in a new Mayor and vote for three of the six city council positions. But what do the students at the University of Idaho […]
This November, Moscow will hold its mayoral elections, as well as elections for three of the six city council positions. Many students are not from Moscow, and as such, don’t […]
In a press statement Tuesday, Gov. Brad Little once again encouraged Idahoans to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite this, Idaho is currently tied for last in the nation for percentage […]
While most conversations about civic duty have shifted to focus on Election Day, those who have yet to respond to the 2020 Census have another, more imminent task to complete.
Representative Caroline Nilsson-Troy spoke to over two dozen community members at the Moscow Chamber of Commerce event Saturday Coffee with District five legislators. District five representatives David Nelson and Bill […]