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Idaho Gov. Brad Little used Lewiston School District’s new high school campus as a backdrop to highlight his success in getting the state Legislature to fund some of his top education priorities.
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Lewiston High School student Corbin Fenton, 16, takes aim at a target at the archery range at Hells Gate State Park during an LHS outdoor recreation class.
A person walks along the trail at Modie Park as purple irises bloom Wednesday in Lewiston.
MOSCOW — The 1912 Center in Moscow has a wide-open 10,000-square-foot third floor that’s been unused by the community for years.
The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests are moving ahead with a logging project near Grangeville that was rejected two years ago by a U.S. District judge.
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality penalized a company for polluting Paradise Creek last summer in Moscow.
Yellow flowers bloom east of Lewiston as a storm starts to roll into the valley Monday.
A hawk stays on the lookout for a meal while flying across the fields Monday southeast of Lewiston.
PULLMAN — The Downtown Pullman Association was nationally recognized for its exceptional service to the community.
A 38-year-old Clarkston man was sentenced to 13 years in federal prison for responding to an ad to have sex with two minor girls.
Traffic on the Clearwater Memorial Bridge in Lewiston was reduced to one lane on Wednesday evening while crews poured concrete for the new deck, according to the Idaho Transportation Department.
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality penalized a company for polluting Paradise Creek last summer in Moscow.
PULLMAN — The Downtown Pullman Association was nationally recognized for its exceptional service to the community.
A 38-year-old Clarkston man was sentenced to 13 years in federal prison for responding to an ad to have sex with two minor girls.
Traffic on the Clearwater Memorial Bridge in Lewiston was reduced to one lane on Wednesday evening while crews poured concrete for the new deck, according to the Idaho Transportation Department.
The U.S. House approved four bills focused on natural resources and land management Tuesday, promoting a Republican message of dissatisfaction with the Biden administration’s approach to conservation.
Supporters of the Idaho open primary ballot initiative were turning in their final signatures to local county clerks for verification Wednesday after building up what they believe is a comfortable margin to qualify for November’s upcoming general election.
No one was injured in a residential structure fire Tuesday evening.
The VFW Veterans Outreach Center in Clarkston will mark its two-year anniversary with an event from 1-5 p.m. today at the center, 829 15th St.
Four days a week, Kase Wynott heads to the gym at 6:15 a.m. and puts up 500 shots on a shooting machine at Lapwai High School.
The Pullman baseball team turned three double plays and got quality pitching from three different hurlers in a 12-1 mercy-rule victory against…
Ava Thorson of Lewiston softball had a 5-for-8 day at bat with a home run, a triple and five RBI as the Bengals swept Sandpoint in a doublehea…
POSTS FALLS, Idaho — The Lewiston baseball team bested Post Falls via forfeit on Wednesday at Post Falls High School.
SEATTLE — Chris Sale allowed one run over five innings and struck out nine, Austin Riley had the big blow at the plate with a two-run triple, …
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With the spring game in the rearview mirror, football pads and helmets go back to the shelf until college teams start fall camp in August.
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This month I will take you back to the beginning and my first trip to teach English (ESL) as an intern at a university in Budapest, Hungary. It was a two-month program during the summer of 1993.
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