Recent graduate of the University of Idaho Theatre Department, Jacob McGaughey, has accepted a fellowship at the Boise Contemporary Theater in honor of late UI alum, Ari Keever. She was […]
Moscow’s city council approved multiple proposals brought to the meeting on Sept. 15. Among these were a request for a second K9 unit and a grant application plan to build […]
From: Trent Clark As a kid, my moral code and my parents’ teachings on “right versus wrong” were reinforced by Fred Rogers and his puppet neighborhood. My book report on […]
After being elected for a second term in the Idaho House of Representatives in November of 2024, Todd Achilles has stepped down in the hopes that he can unseat longtime […]
When four members of the Moscow and UI community were brutally murdered in November of 2022, it was difficult to see a world where justice would ever be served. Even […]
The University of Idaho must cut $5 million from its budget after Gov. Brad Little last week ordered a 3% cut to many state agencies. Late Tuesday afternoon UI staff […]
As the final whistle blew after 90 minutes in Seattle, the Idaho Vandals walked off the field with a 4-0 defeat to the Washington Huskies in what proved to be […]
Under the bright lights of the P1FCU Kibbie Dome, with the Idaho Vandals clinging to a 1-0 lead over University of California, Riverside and under five minutes remaining, they got […]
For Idahoans, the Donald Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act will impact state and local taxes, Medicaid and SNAP. Signed into law on July 4, this massive piece of […]
Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson was in Spokane on November 13, 2022, when he got the call that there had been a quadruple homicide close to the University of Idaho […]