On Saturday, March 22, a town hall meeting was held by the Latah County Democrats. The meeting featured guest speakers Richard Stallings and Larry Larocco, two former U.S. Representatives for […]
As classes are finishing up and people are getting done with their midterms, many students are getting ready for Spring Break. While many will be going home or on a […]
Flooding occurred throughout Moscow on Sunday, Feb. 23, as a result of quickly melting snow exacerbated by the day’s heavy rainfall. Temperatures began to rise above freezing last week, with […]
Joann Fabric and Crafts, a popular retailer for avid members of the arts and crafts community, has made the decision to close all locations nationwide after filing for bankruptcy a […]
Feb. 4 marked the culmination of nearly a full year of work on Vision 2050, the long-range campus development plan spearheaded by architecture planning firm SmithGroup. On Tuesday, the firm’s […]
Over 200 locals gathered for the People’s March on Jan. 18, which was organized by Bans Off Moscow. It was coordinated with many other marches around the nation on the […]
Residents of the Moscow area have organized a People’s March and Rally at 2 p.m. on Jan. 18. Those attending the rally will meet at Moscow City Hall at 2 […]
At Tye Dye Everything, everything is, well, tie dyed. Shirts, sweaters, hats, socks, coveralls, dresses, shorts, hankies, underwear, halter tops, COVID masks. You name it, and for 25 years, owner […]
In 2023, the American Library Association reported 1,247 attempts to censor or ban books nationwide. In a similar study that tracked between the years of 2018 and 2022, 66 books […]
According to a Vandal Alert sent by text and email around 10 a.m. this morning, a sexual assault took place last night, Nov. 11, around 6 p.m. The assault occurred […]