Latah County Property Tax Bills Mailed Out

MOSCOW, ID – Property tax bills in Latah County were mailed out by the treasurer’s office last week. The due date to pay the property tax bill in full or the optional first half payment is December
Crapo, Shaheen Renew Push to Speed Recovery of Missing U.S. Servicemembers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Mike Crapo of Idaho and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire have reintroduced bipartisan legislation designed to speed up the recovery and identification of American servicemembers who remain missing from past conflicts. The
WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund puts loving pitbull back on her feet

PULLMAN, WA – Her dog ejected from a window in a rollover accident, and already having spent thousands from her savings on veterinary bills, Stacy Nichols was nearly out of money and faced with the real possibility
TSA to Offer $45 Identity-Verification Option for Travelers Without REAL ID Starting Feb. 1

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Travelers who arrive at airport security without an acceptable form of identification will soon face a new option — and a new cost. The Transportation Security Administration announced that starting February 1, 2026, passengers
University of Idaho Encourages Community Support for Giving Tuesday on Dec. 2

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho is encouraging members of the Vandal community to take part in Giving Tuesday on Dec. 2, highlighting the impact donor support has on students and campus programs. According to a
West Coast Health Alliance Reaffirms Vaccine Safety, Rejects Claims Linking Immunizations to Autism

SACRAMENTO, CA – The West Coast Health Alliance has taken an official stance on the safety and efficacy of vaccines, reaffirming they do not cause autism. A recent press release from California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced
AAA: National Gas Price Average Falls to $3 as Idaho Edges Downward

BOISE, ID — Gas prices continue to trend downward nationwide, but Idaho motorists may feel the relief arriving a bit more slowly as the state’s average price remains above the national mark, according to new data from AAA.
Utah’s measles outbreak, among the largest in the country, is likely to get worse

HEBER CITY, UT – The number of confirmed measles cases in Utah have surpassed 100, with state health officials reporting 102 as of Nov. 25, the last update available from the Thanksgiving holiday week. Of those, 24
Planned Power Outage to Affect More Than 1,000 Avista Customers in Moscow Area Wednesday

MOSCOW, ID — More than 1,000 Avista customers across Moscow, Troy, and Deary will lose power early Wednesday morning during a planned outage needed for maintenance work, according to a media alert from the utility. Avista says
SCC Launches Inaugural Native American Fashion Show Tuesday Evening

SPOKANE, WA — Spokane Community College will spotlight Indigenous designers from across the region on Tuesday as the campus’s Native American Students Organization hosts its first-ever Native American Fashion Show. The free event runs from 5:30 to