The historic David’s Building was sold Dec. 17, bought by Aaron Rench, Nate Wilson and Andrew Crapuchettes. It was built in 1899 and has been recognized in the National Register […]
Friday, Feb. 26 3:54 a.m. Malicious Mischief: University of Idaho custodian discovered a computer that looks like it was attempted to be stolen. 9:47 a.m. Domestic Dispute: The caller reported screaming and doors […]
University of Idaho President Scott Green announced that the mask mandate will end March 1 as cases of COVID-19 around the state are in decline. Masks will become optional and are […]
Moscow Volunteer Fire Department is continuing efforts to raise money for both the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the Columbia Center Stair Climb. So far they have raised $24,017. Currently […]
In an email from University of Idaho President Scott Green and Provost and Executive Vice President Torrey Lawrence, announced that free KN95 masks will be available at specific locations on […]
In an email, President Scott Green reflected on University of Idaho’s investment of the Pullman-Moscow airport and its effect on enrollment. “We began seeing enrollment declines of about 200 students per […]
A new autonomous robot designed for food delivery has been wandering University of Idaho’s campus in its test run. The full launch of a fleet of robots is estimated to […]
Moscow City Council addressed the increased use of e-bikes, approved plans to improve emergency communication systems and accepted grant money for Sixth Street bridge renovations. Support for e-bikes This […]
What and when their next meal will be are questions that many on the Palouse face as a day-to-day reality. Organizations like the Vandal Food Pantry and Moscow Food Pantry – […]
Moscow City Council approved planned use of American Rescue Plan Act funds, amended prices on general sewer facility charges and opted into Idaho’s participation in the nationwide settlement of opioid claims. America Rescue Plan Act The City of Moscow received $5,528,399 from the […]