U of I Awarded $1.4 Million Grant to Train Future Wildland Fire Scientists

MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho has secured a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support the next generation of wildland fire scientists. The three-year award, funded through the NSF EPSCoR Graduate
Attorney General Labrador to Honor Idaho Law Enforcement Officers for Acts of Heroism

BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador will lead a ceremony honoring four law enforcement officers for extraordinary acts of courage during the Idaho Medal of Honor Commission ceremony on Tuesday, August 12 at 2:00 p.m.
University of Idaho’s INBRE Program Marks 25 Years of Statewide Biomedical Research Impact

MOSCOW, ID — The Idaho IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), led by the University of Idaho, is marking 25 years of impactful biomedical research and education across the state. Launched in 2000 and housed
AAA Reports Idaho Gas Prices Jump Amid End-of-Summer Travel

BOISE, ID – Idaho drivers are seeing a sharp rise in fuel prices as summer travel ramps up for its final stretch. AAA reports the state’s average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is now $3.53
LC State to Host Annual Warrior Golf Classic

LEWISTON, ID – The 19th annual Warrior Golf Classic four-person scramble will be held Aug. 24 at the Lewiston Golf and Country Club with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. The tournament serves as a fundraiser for the
WA’s new work zone speed cameras cite 7K drivers in first 90 days

OLYMPIA, WA – Thousands of Washington motorists have been caught speeding through highway work zones by new cameras the state deployed this year. Since the cameras turned on in April, the Washington State Patrol says they’ve been
America250 in Idaho funding available to support city and county celebrations

BOISE, ID – Members of an advisory council overseeing next year’s America250 in Idaho celebration are encouraging cities and counties to apply for funding to enhance their local celebrations and events. Idaho cities and counties may apply
Student Loan Delinquencies Reach Record High

CHICAGO, IL — New data released by TransUnion shows that more than 30% of federal student loan borrowers with payments due were at least 90 days delinquent as of April 2025, marking the highest delinquency rate on
Moscow Fire Department Welcomes This Year’s Student Firefighters

MOSCOW, ID – The Moscow Volunteer Fire Department officially welcomed its newest group of student resident firefighters over the weekend, marking the start of the 2025–2026 academic year for the department’s unique student program. Nine new “rookies”
Chance of Severe Thunderstorms Thursday Across Inland Northwest

LEWISTON, ID – The National Weather Service is warning of the potential for showers and thunderstorms on Thursday as a low-pressure system moves into the region. According to forecasters, there is a 20–40% chance for thunderstorms across