Idaho Gov. Brad Little Signs Executive Order Creating Broadband Task Force.
CIA Torture Contractors James Mitchell & John “Bruce” Jessen, Who Worked Out of Spokane, May Testify at 9-11 Military Tribunals at Guantanamo This Summer.
Washington Fish & Wildlife Department Has Messel-Sniffing Dog to Inspect Boats for Invasive Species.
WSU & Puyallup Tribe to Research Medical Cannabis in Joint Project.
Democratic Candidates for 1st District US House Seat James Vandermaas and Cristina McNiel
Mitchell Jessen Trial Could Have Revealed More About Haspel
UI Athletic Director Received E-Mail about Sexual Assault Allegation Against Athlete in November; Told ASUI Senate No Sexual Assault Issues in “Recent Path”
Interview with New St. Andrews College Conditional Use Permit Appellant Ian Von Linderin, who Feels the Parking Stress from the New School Facility will Harm his Business on nearby Jackson Street
Eclipse Report
Settlement Reached in CIA Torture Victims’ Lawsuit
Moscow Council Approves $80 Million Budget, Hears from Citizens for a Livable Community Opposed to Budget Line for 3rd St. Vehicular Bridge over Paradise Creek at Mountain View Rd.
Moscow Council Votes for Exception to City Open Container Law for ASUI-Kibbie Dome Parking Lot on UI Vandal Home Football Game Days
Paving and Grinding Closes Part of 3rd St. in Moscow
ACLU asks Governor Otter for Communication with Federal Government on Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrival (DACA)
Federal Judge says ACLU Lawsuit Against Spokane Psychologists Paid for CIA Torture Program can Move Forward
Idaho Insurance Dept. Director Says Preliminary Estimates Indicate 38% Increase in Affordable Care Act Insurance Rates, but Some May Not Pay Less Depending on ACA Subsidy
Judge Questions Whether Spokane-Based CIA Torture Designers Actually Participated in 2 out of 3 Enhanced Interrogations