A new Idaho House bill has passed the House as an alternative plan for cutting Idaho’s ties with WWAMI. HB 368 passed the House, 46-21, three excused, on Thursday, March […]
On Wednesday, March 13, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 37, which will add the firing squad as a method of execution in Idaho. Starting July 1, 2026, Idaho will […]
The Idaho Vandals were facing elimination, fighting against the #2 seed Montana Grizzlies. They were down by 14, and with seconds left in the first half, it was make-or-break time […]
The scoreboard at Idaho Central Arena read 2:10, counting down the last stretch the Vandals had to survive to get their first Big Sky Tournament win since the tournament moved […]
March tournaments have a way of making dreams come alive or crushing them in an instant. For the Idaho Vandals, the Big Sky quarterfinal against Montana was supposed to be […]
The Vandals (13-18, 8-10) finished their regular season with more overall wins and Big Sky wins than they had in their last six seasons. The team finished sixth in the […]
The Idaho Vandals stare at their final peak while the journey to greatness prowls in the foothills. The Big Sky Tournament calls and this team that has defied their odds […]
The Oscars have always been a flurry of outfits, celebrities, drama and of course, the awards. The 97th Oscars was no different. From the red carpet to Adam Sandler storming […]
On Feb. 27, Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 93, creating the Parental Choice Tax Credit program. To many Idahoans, this came as a surprise—over 32,000 residents contacted the office […]
At the Moscow Public Library, there is an upcoming event geared toward math fans and bakers alike. On March 14 from 12-1 p.m., the library will host a delicious gathering […]