Over 100 protesters gathered in Friendship Square in downtown Moscow on Monday, Aug. 1, to protest the Donald Trump administration’s federal cuts, tariff policy, domestic military actions, immigration enforcement and […]
Idaho Second District Judge Megan Marshall maintained a temporary restraining order on crime scene images from the King Road homicides following a hearing on Aug. 28. Marshall took the matter […]
The Moscow Food Co-op will welcome students back to school with two events. On Saturday, Aug. 23, join the Co-op for Back-to-School Food Sampling from 12-2 p.m. The event will […]
After being elected for a second term in the Idaho House of Representatives in November of 2024, Todd Achilles has stepped down in the hopes that he can unseat longtime […]
When four members of the Moscow and UI community were brutally murdered in November of 2022, it was difficult to see a world where justice would ever be served. Even […]
A Latah County judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing crime scene photos and videos of the King Road homicides from being released to the public. After a gag order […]
Vandals are flocking back to campus this week as we near the beginning of the fall semester. While the numbers aren’t out yet, UI says that enrollment is looking good […]
Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson was in Spokane on November 13, 2022, when he got the call that there had been a quadruple homicide close to the University of Idaho […]
The King Road homicides, which shattered the Moscow community in November of 2022, sent the Moscow Police Department into a “trial by fire,” as MPD Chief Anthony Dahlinger said in […]
On the back of another successful season, the Idaho Vandals women’s soccer program is turning the page on a new chapter this fall. The Vandals have undergone a significant transformation, […]