
A 36-year-old man in Moscow has been taken into custody following an incident involving a firearm outside the Corner Club. Moscow Police responded to reports of a shot fired early Saturday morning. Witnesses indicated that a man discharged a pistol into the air, and officers subsequently located the individual in question.

A ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for Thursday to mark the opening of the new community building in Malden. This event highlights the town’s recovery efforts following the firestorm that occurred in 2020, which had a significant impact on Malden and the nearby Pine City area. The fire, which took place on Labor Day five…

The University of Idaho’s College of Engineering is offering summer camps focused on robotics and coding languages for young learners. The Summer Robotics Coding Camps are scheduled from June 16 to 20 at the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. During the camp, participants will have the opportunity to engage in various activities related to…

The Palouse Area Robotics Team is hosting an event for children ages 7 and up to explore robotics and engineering competitions at the Colfax Library on May 29 from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. Participants will have the opportunity to meet the SciBorgs, learn about robotics competitions, and engage in various activities.

The Idaho Foodbank is scheduled to hold a food distribution event at the Latah County Fairgrounds in Moscow on Thursday, May 29, beginning at 10:00 am. The distribution will offer a variety of fresh produce, frozen meats, dairy, and dry goods to assist families in need of food support. The food provided will be free…

FEMA is gathering feedback from residents regarding the Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations for Whitman County, as presented in the preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Map and the Flood Insurance Study report. These flood hazard determinations are intended to inform floodplain management measures that the county may implement to maintain qualifications for various programs.

The City of Moscow and Moscow Arts Commission have announced new sculptures that will be installed in the ITC Sculpture Garden, scheduled to remain on display until May 2026. The works of four University of Idaho students will be featured in the garden, including Maple Cooper’s piece titled “Out of Water.”