University of Idaho Theatre Arts to stage 'Ride the Cyclone' beginning Feb. 26
The darkly comedic musical explores friendship, identity and the meaning of life.
No Charges Filed After University of Idaho Fight Ruled Mutual Combat
Moscow Traffic Stop Leads to Felony Drug Trafficking Charges
Lifestyle
University of Idaho Expands In-State Physician Training
New partnership with University of Utah aims to boost Idaho's medical workforce.

Moscow Seeks Artists for Police Department Sculpture
City accepting submissions through March 27 for installation at police station entrance
Free Wills Clinic for Veterans in Moscow
Veterans and their spouses can get help creating or updating a basic will at no cost
Entertainment
Former Moscow music teacher inducted into hall of fame
Kathy Stefani's life changed when she took a choir class as a 7th grader in the 1970s.

Grand Kyiv Ballet Brings 'Snow White' to the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre
The world-renowned ballet company will perform the classic fairy tale in Moscow, Idaho on February 16th.
Idaho Artist Aaron Johnson Brings His Gouache Paintings to Gallery East
The exhibition runs from February 3 -27.
Politics
Trump Plans Tariff Cuts on Steel, Aluminum Goods
Economists warn US consumers are suffering from current duties

Idaho Bill to Ban Local LGBTQ+ Protections Advances
Proposed legislation would prevent cities and towns from enacting nondiscrimination policies beyond state law.
Idaho Democrats Plan Medicaid Cut Town Halls, Moscow Among Scheduled Stops
Senate Democrats call for public hearings on proposed Medicaid cuts, plan four events across the state
Crime
Ex-FBI Agent Compares Police Messaging in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance to Idaho Murders
Jennifer Coffindaffer said the police messaging in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has been "confusing."

Bryan Kohberger Murders Show 'Pattern of Overkill' with Females, 3 Types of Fatal Force: Forensic Pathologist
Autopsy details reveal disturbing insights into the murders of four University of Idaho students
Idaho Bill Aims to Prevent Prisoners from Profiting Off Murder Stories
The proposed legislation would modernize the state's "Son of Sam" law to block convicts like Bryan Kohberger and Lori Vallow Daybell from earning money through books, interviews or films about their crimes.