Join community members from across the Palouse in Friendship Square this Thursday at 11 a.m.-1 p.m. to celebrate Juneteenth. Enjoy music, dancing, speakers, a drum circle, pottery-making provided by Terracotta […]
“Show me what democracy looks like; this is what democracy looks like!” This was just one of many of the chants at the June 14 “No Kings” rally in Moscow. […]
On Saturday, June 14, from 1-3 p.m., Indivisible Moscow will hold a “No Kings” protest in Ghormley Park. Nearly 15 “NO KINGS” events are scheduled around Idaho, joining over 1,600 […]
When you’re in college, figuring out how your medical insurance works might not be at the top of your to-do list, but it should be. Getting sick or injured can […]
Ada County Judge Steven Hippler denied the defense’s request to allow an expert testimony about Bryan Kohberger’s autism diagnosis in his murder trial. The defense argued that this diagnosis would […]
The Latah County Library District will be holding an election on May 20 to determine their new Board of Trustees members. The vote is a part of a larger Latah […]
The annual KINO Short Film Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary with a newly expanded two-day event consisting of workshops, short films, feature-length films, Q&As and awards. On April 25 at […]
The Banned Book Club in Moscow has been gaining momentum since the fall of 2024. The group was created after House Bill 710 was passed by Govenor Brad Little, which […]
Over 400 people gathered in Friendship Square on Saturday for Moscow’s Hands Off! rally. Moscow’s event was one of many across the nation on April 4. Attendees brought their own […]
On Saturday, March 22, a town hall meeting was held by the Latah County Democrats. The meeting featured guest speakers Richard Stallings and Larry Larocco, two former U.S. Representatives for […]