After a near month-long search in every corner of Moscow and beyond, local resident Jim Mital has safely recovered Aspen, his two-year-old American Eskimo rescue dog that escaped during the […]
Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert called for residents and local businesses to follow healthcare experts’ COVID-19 guidance in an Advisory Proclamation this Friday. As of Sept. 24, masks are required inside city facilities. […]
After the cancelation of the Latah County Fair last year due to COVID-19, the fair grounds were full and lively despite the rain over the weekend. The four-day event, themed […]
At the end of the Moscow City Council meeting April 20, Mayor Bill Lambert announced his plans for the upcoming election cycle. “In six and half months there will be […]
The Palouse saw a brief flurry of April snow this morning, with gusty winds moving through the area. Less than half an inch of snow accumulated, according to the National Weather […]
The Palouse Ice Rink is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week since it first opened to the community in 2001. Initially built as a temporary setup, the rink was not […]
Residents of Moscow, Pullman and beyond who want to get involved in volunteer programs designed to conserve the beautiful Palouse are in luck this spring. The Palouse Conservation District hosts […]
Members of Christ Church announced their lawsuit in federal court against the City of Moscow. The complaint is a result of the church members’ violation of Moscow’s COVID-19 ordinances and […]
Stickers and chalk drawings seen in front of Moscow City Hall and Friendship Square were created March 4 to mimic stickers posted around town that say “Soviet Moscow – enforced […]
Grocery store workers and other frontline personnel in North Idaho are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a press release from Public Health – Idaho North Central District Thursday and a similar release from Panhandle […]