In the autumn of 1944, one of America’s most enduring symbols was born. Smokey Bear, the anthropomorphic black bear, ...
The unbeaten Moscow Bears shut host St. Maries out through the first half en route to a 49-13 nonleague road football victory ...
No. 4 Idaho will face its second ranked Football Championship Subdivision opponent in as many weeks when it travels down to ...
Palouse Basin Water Summit will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at the SEL Event Center in Pullman. Like many ...
Sheriffs in eastern Washington want more influence over the way the state responds to wolves and cougars that prey on ...
Julia Keleher had spent about a decade helping other transgender people access health care that affirms their gender identity ...
I found two maple leaves lying near their mother tree, part of a new season painted in shades of burgundy, orange and gold.
Goats, from Petty Family Goats of Pomeroy, roam about off the Bryden Canyon Walking Path as part of the Lewiston Goat Project ...
Misrepresentations, half-truths and outright lies are common in any political season. But this year, the numbers have ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will consider killing additional members of the Couse wolf pack to stem ...
The Asotin County Library’s Big Read Day is set for Oct. 21 with a goal of having adults read 1,000 books to children. The group has gained six new members. State Rep. Joe Schmick, of Colfax, shared ...
Yard Sale — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Moscow Eagles Lodge, 123 N Main St., Moscow. All proceeds from the yard sale fundraiser will go toward the Christmas for kids program. Critters in the River — 9-11 a.m.