Saturday night, Emergency Services were called to Phi Kappa Tau after the collapse of the 49ers fort built in honor of their Philanthropy week, with four people hospitalized. The […]
Moscow PD received a report Monday night that a man threatened a group of students with a knife on Paradise Path between the Student Rec Center and the university Steam […]
A body was found in Paradise Creek earlier Sunday around 11 a.m., recovered by the Moscow Police Department. The body has now been identified as Hudson R. Lindow, a 19-year-old […]
Moscow City Council saw the gifting of the key to the city, awards for officers who responded to a shooting in Pullman and rezoning measures for the Southgate neighborhood in Monday’s eventful meeting. Key to the city Moscow […]
In 1995, the Moscow Police Department began a program that introduced in-car video cameras to be placed inside officers’ vehicles on shifts and activated when sirens whirl. Since then, the […]
A University of Idaho student was found dead earlier this week, according to an email from the University of Idaho Tuesday afternoon. 32-year-old Justin-Keith Scherer, a wildlife resources major at […]
Moscow City Officials have received ample “disturbing” phone calls and emails from across and outside of the U.S. in response to arrests made at a psalm singing event on Wednesday, […]
Talks with Torrey is a biweekly question and answer-based Zoom call hosted by University of Idaho Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Torrey Lawrence. In this series, we summarize the […]
The University of Idaho has long worked in tandem with the Moscow Police Department to promote safety and security on campus. Housed in an office in the Student Union Building, officers with MPD’s campus division interact […]
Since the pandemic crept into the Palouse, Moscow police officers try to handle as many calls from residents over the phone as possible. MPD Chief James Fry said the department provides officers with personal protective equipment (PPE), officers give citations to some people they’d typically arrest and officers limit the face-to-face interactions they have with residents.