Former Spokesman-Review editor and University of Idaho journalism professor Steven Smith will spend 10 years in prison for child pornography and child exploitation after he paid underage girls as young as 10 to send him explicit photos.
For their final season of college basketball, Olivia Nelson and Jennifer Aadland, for varying reasons, decided to step up from Division II to the Big Sky Conference and Division I University of Idaho.
The University of Idaho (U of I) will welcome Northwest artist, Gareth Curtiss, to sculpt a statue of its mascot, Joe Vandal.
Steven Smith, of Spokane, Washington, was sentenced on Wednesday ... After leaving the newspaper, he taught journalism ethics at the University of Idaho, retiring in 2020. Court documents say an account in Smith’s name for a mobile cash payment service ...
Kristian Gonzalez's 20 points helped Idaho defeat Eastern Washington 83-76 on Saturday night. Gonzalez went 8 of 14 from the field (3 for 7 from 3-point range) for the Vandals (8-10, 3-2 Big Sky Conference). Julius Mims scored 14 points and added six rebounds.
Attorneys for a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students are asking a judge to throw out most of the evidence in the case
“Don Monson is the first name that is always brought up,” says current UI coach Alex Pribble. “What a great person. To have his son here in the building, even if he is coaching against us, it is great to have the name Monson back in the building.”
The Pullman Regional Hospital’s Family Medicine Residency Center has welcomed a new physician to the team.
Besse Bailey, a 20-year banking veteran has been promoted to regional market president of Mountain West Bank. The Journal sat down with Bailey to discuss how she got into banking and what she hopes to accomplish in this new role.
Jim Elmer, who died Jan. 6 is being remembered as a prominent Spokane contractor and a nationally recognized construction industry advocate.
Is North Idaho College's accreditation battle finally nearing its end? A deep dive interview with NIC President Nick Swain.
There is scientific proof that what you're probably feeling is correct: this winter has been the easiest to deal with in a long time.