
The Idaho State Police are advising drivers to exercise caution and awareness on the roads during the Memorial Day weekend, marking the start of the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer. This timeframe, which extends from Labor Day to Memorial Day, is associated with increased travel and summer activities that may impact road safety.

Local medical clinic CHAS Health will be present at the Moscow Public Library on May 27 at 10:30 am to provide information on resources available to Moscow residents. Attendees can learn about care programs, connect with professionals, and ask questions. The event will be hosted by Rebecca Trouble Ryan, Community Health Worker, and others.

The Latah County Historical Society announces that historian Dr. Earl Bennett will receive the Esto Perpetua Award from the Idaho State Historical Society. This award is given annually to individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the preservation of Idaho’s history. Dr. Bennett […]

Enrollment is now open for Public Schools in Pullman for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. The required documents for enrollment include: Proof of student’s age (such as a birth certificate, passport, or adoption records), up-to-date and medically verified immunization records, and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (for Kindergarten only). Students who are already enrolled at…

Join Walter Fertig, collections manager at the WSU Marion Ownbey Herbarium, and Erica Crespi, director of the WSU Hudson Biological Reserve, for a botanical walk at the Rose Creek Nature Preserve at 9:00 am on May 24. The walk will highlight various plants native to the area.

Registration is now open for the summer camp lineup from the Moscow Contemporary Summer Arts Program. These camps invite kids ages 4-13 to participate in various activities and explore the natural beauty of the Palouse. This year’s camps include Myths & Legends, Animal Dances in the Wild, and more.

The Memorial Day holiday weekend is expected to see increased traffic. Highway construction in Washington will be paused for the duration of the weekend, with no work scheduled for Friday and Monday. This includes the I-90 Vantage Bridge over the Columbia River in Central Washington. All four lanes will be open for travel.