House Bill 498, a new piece of legislation that was passed in Idaho in July, aims to protect minors from harmful sexual material online by restricting access to all adult […]
Lawmakers now have until November 17 to write another spending bill before the government is shut down after the postponement of the shutdown, which was originally set for Oct. 1. […]
As we get into fall, many might get excited when thinking about the upcoming football season, their personal family pumpkin-carving contests, apple-bobbing competitions or even their parents’ competition over various […]
We are living in one of the most politically divisive times our country has ever seen. Coming off the heels of one of the most controversial presidents ever only to […]
Imagine working at a job you love for years. The benefits are great, you get enough hours in and you’re friends with many of your coworkers. While some things could […]
The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson concluded as of March 24, having served as a great reminder of how ridiculous these hearings can get. Over four […]
On Nov. 2, Moscow will vote in a new Mayor and vote for three of the six city council positions. But what do the students at the University of Idaho […]
This November, Moscow will hold its mayoral elections, as well as elections for three of the six city council positions. Many students are not from Moscow, and as such, don’t […]
In a press statement Tuesday, Gov. Brad Little once again encouraged Idahoans to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite this, Idaho is currently tied for last in the nation for percentage […]
While most conversations about civic duty have shifted to focus on Election Day, those who have yet to respond to the 2020 Census have another, more imminent task to complete.