Rapidly organized after the news of the ruling came down from the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and ending the legal right to abortion, a group gathered […]
Over the last weekend, the Moscow Renaissance Fair took place in East City Park. The fair has been held in Moscow since 1974. It returned to East City Park after […]
The Artwalk is a monthly event hosted to showcase art at different locations across the city. Taking participants through coffee shops and stores, the Artwalk features music and food as […]
Corner Club is almost a paradigm or axis of Moscow bar life. Each bar in Moscow has its own history, culture, and character. Mingles has its pool hall, room for […]
Storm Cellar has been a downtown Moscow staple of second-hand and consignment clothes for the last 12 years. Its shelves and racks hold hundreds of different dresses, shirts and pants. […]
In August 2021, the City of Moscow amended ordinances related to open containers. The amendment created the entertainment district between the streets of Jackson and Washington streets to Lewis and […]
Last year, the Idaho State Board of Education approved a plan to change how student fees work at public universities across the state. The bill, House Bill 387, required universities […]
Bloom, located on the southwest corner of Friendship Square, has served breakfast and brunch in Moscow since 2011 and closed its doors Dec. 5. New Saint Andrews College, a private Christian college, owns the building in which Bloom […]
For many, live music has been a large part of their lives, and with COVID-19 that part has disappeared. Only in recent months has it returned across the country, and […]
This past Saturday, Palousafest welcomed students back to University of Idaho campus with food and games. Booths filled the street, representing clubs, organizations and businesses. Hundreds of students packed Sixth […]