MOSCOW — With the sleepy winter months in its rear view, Moscow suddenly becomes a hub of outdoor activity during the first weekend in May.
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Exactly who developed bite-size steak and where it was first served is a matter of debate.
Filing week begins Monday at auditor offices across Washington for the state’s primary election, which takes place Aug. 6.
As Idaho prepares to certify the Open Primary Initiative for the Nov. 5 election ballot, consider the case of 10 Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives who voted — at great political risk — to impeach Donald Trump, a president of their own party, for inciting the Jan. 6, 202…
The golden rule of wildflower etiquette is the three words kids don’t want to hear: “Look, don’t touch.”
Stories in this Regional News Roundup are excerpted from weekly newspapers from around the region. This is part two, with part one having appeared in Saturday’s Tribune.
Spring chinook passing Bonneville Dam continue to trail the 10-year average by a wide margin but continue to be ahead of last year’s run.
After days of protests roiling college campuses, President Joe Biden broke his silence with a short, terse speech condemning the chaos and calling for order, while also holding up protest as a fundamental American right.
TEL AVIV, Israel — A Hamas delegation was in Cairo on Saturday as Egyptian state media reported “noticeable progress” in cease-fire talks for Gaza. But Israel hasn’t sent a delegation and a senior Israeli official downplayed prospects for a full end to the war while emphasizing the commitmen…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Joe Biden and Donald Trump are two presidents with unfinished business and an itch to get it done.
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As Idaho prepares to certify the Open Primary Initiative for the Nov. 5 election ballot, consider the case of 10 Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives who voted — at great political risk — to impeach Donald Trump, a president of their own party, for inciting the Jan. 6, 202…
The golden rule of wildflower etiquette is the three words kids don’t want to hear: “Look, don’t touch.”
Stories in this Regional News Roundup are excerpted from weekly newspapers from around the region. This is part two, with part one having appeared in Saturday’s Tribune.
Spring chinook passing Bonneville Dam continue to trail the 10-year average by a wide margin but continue to be ahead of last year’s run.
After days of protests roiling college campuses, President Joe Biden broke his silence with a short, terse speech condemning the chaos and calling for order, while also holding up protest as a fundamental American right.
TEL AVIV, Israel — A Hamas delegation was in Cairo on Saturday as Egyptian state media reported “noticeable progress” in cease-fire talks for Gaza. But Israel hasn’t sent a delegation and a senior Israeli official downplayed prospects for a full end to the war while emphasizing the commitmen…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Joe Biden and Donald Trump are two presidents with unfinished business and an itch to get it done.
Early voting in Idaho’s primary election starts Monday and will run through May 17.
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Going into Friday’s game at Clearwater Field in Lewiston, both the Kendrick and Troy baseball teams had matching conference records and with t…
PULLMAN — It was a scenario that’s played out time and time again for the Washington State baseball team this season.
Lewis-Clark State baseball earned three season conference awards and a slew of all-Cascade Conference selections, it was announced Friday.
Clarkston’s Joey Miller scored a walk-off run in the bottom of the ninth against visiting Shadle Park of Spokane to complete a softball double…
HOUSTON — Jose Altuve hit a go-ahead bunt RBI single and collected his 300th career stolen base in Houston’s four-run seventh inning to lead t…
RENTON, Wash. — Mike Macdonald bounced around. A little time with the defensive linemen. A little time with the linebackers. A time little wit…
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