Whitman County hospitals enroll to receive COVID-19 vaccine when distributed; WSU poised to play key role in regional vaccine distribution; Market Time Drug in Moscow moves to new location
Moscow man convicted of sexual battery of a child; Pullman Police arrest suspect in string of College Hill burglaries; 33 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Latah County
Moscow Affordable Housing Trust plans to build 17 new affordable homes in the next four years; Washington State Senator Mark Schoesler steps back from legislative leadership roles; COVID-19 kills six more in north central Idaho
Whitman County Planners produce ordinance outlining new pot rules; hospitalizations from COVID-19 in north central Idaho declined slightly last week; Latah County Historical Society to host virtual event on race and civil rights
New men's hair salon opens its doors in Moscow; University of Idaho Master Gardener Program is open for registration; 80 new COVID-19 cases and four more deaths reported in north central Idaho Friday
Collaborative effort fills Whitman County food pantries; 15-year-old accidentally shot in the leg; a second death related to COVID-19 reported in Latah County
Gathering of local Republican leaders encourage people to gather for Thanksgiving; Moscow School Board lowers credit requirement to graduate by 3; 18 new cases of COVID-19 reported on the Palouse Tuesday
Moscow officials discuss project that will explore ways to minimize flooding along Paradise Creek; Moscow businesses offering free to-go meals for pick up on Thanksgiving; 171 COVID-19 cases reported since Friday on the Palouse
Local schools join calls for caution during holiday celebrations; Moscow Police warn of Craigslist scam; local health authorities report 136 new cases ahead of weekend
Palouse Regional Transportation Planning Organization seeking public input on places to direct efforts; Idaho Women’s Business Center opens first northern Idaho office in Moscow; 69 new COVID-19 cases reported Thursday in Latah and Whitman counties
Handy defeats Kinzer for Whitman County Commissioner seat; Local nonprofits say number of people seeking mental health services and visiting food banks has risen; house fire in Juliaetta
Pullman City Council approves 1 percent increase to property tax levy, emergency medical services tax and the Metropolitan Park District tax; 178 new cases of COVID-19 reported in north central Idaho; City of Moscow employees expects to occupy Sam Haddock Building by March
Latah and Whitman counties add a total of 126 COVID-19 cases over the weekend and Monday; Washington braces for another round of pandemic restrictions; Whitman County deputies arrest man threatening to burn down Rosalia church
Washington announced new round of COVID-19 restrictions; 47-year-old Onaway man dies after traffic collision; future site of Palouse Ice Rink hosts open house Saturday
Neill Public Library considers allowing patrons in facilities in mid-December; Moscow author receives book award; 64 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Latah and Whitman counties Thursday
Whitman County nonprofit sends care packages to soldiers overseas; University of Idaho professor discusses "the Art of Civil Conversation" with League of Women Voters of Moscow; Washington State University announces comprehensive COVID-19 testing plan for spring semester
Latah County sees highest voter turnout in more than 20 years; gunshots fired near Pullman apartment; Pullman Arts Commission discusses possible location for Black Lives Matter mural
Moscow City Council approves plan to assess local infection rates using Idaho Public Health tool; Idaho Gov. Brad Little urges residents to wear face masks; Whitman County reports another COVID-19 death
Moscow Volunteer Fire Department to use $700,000 of CARES Act funds for new radios; Palouse Ice Rink makes progress on deal to acquire former NRS building; Gritman Medical Center says it has not yet been pushed to capacity by COVID-19
University of Idaho contracts management of utility infrastructure to third-party concessionaire; Disability Action Center NW given Outstanding Non-Profit Award for 2020; increase in COVID-19 patients has pushed Pullman Regional Hospital's capacity to its limit