New rules from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requiring international students to take in-person classes this fall have been rescinded by the Trump administration following lawsuits from several states and universities. The “return to status quo” was announced at the […]
Moscow City Council unanimously voted Monday night to extend the city’s public health emergency order requiring face masks until Aug. 4. The order dictates face coverings must be worn in public when a physical distance of six feet can’t […]
The recent Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests, which picked up momentum the day after George Floyd died, continue more than a month later. A poll released this week by Civis Analytics, a data science firm which works […]
A bat caught in Twin Falls County tested positive for rabies this week, according to a press release from South Central Public Health District (SCPHD) Wednesday. SCPHD serves Blaine, Twin Falls, Cassia, Jerome, Minidoka, Gooding, Lincoln […]
Prospective students and their families spread out across the University of Idaho campus Friday, wearing masks and donning visors for this summer’s first UIdaho Bound recruitment event. Those in attendance met at […]
Monday, June 15 9:25 a.m. Theft Other: A work trailer was stolen from a job site on Hampton Circuit. It was last seen around 6 p.m. Saturday. The caller did […]
A new case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Latah County June 15, according to Idaho North Central Public Health District. This marks the county’s seventh positive COVID-19 test thus far. The last confirmed case in Latah County was […]
The director of Prichard Art Gallery, Roger Rowley, said every exhibit the gallery had scheduled went into turmoil when COVID-19 first reared its head in the U.S. The gallery itself has been closed to the public for months, […]
Moscow City Council reopened to the public Monday for the first time since late March, when the meetings moved to Facebook Live amid concerns of COVID-19. In what the city calls a “semi-open format” in the council chambers, roughly 15 […]
Pullman hosted its second Black Lives Matter (BLM) solidarity march Friday, nearly two weeks after its first organized protest in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Demonstrators began at Washington State University’s (WSU) Martin […]