Tracy Hellman, Head Coach at Idaho Vandals Men's Track & Field/Cross Country

Sturgis earns All-American honors with 14th place javelin finish at NCAA championship

Blake Sturgis concluded his collegiate track career with second-team All-American honors after placing 14th in javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Championship. Coaches praised both his athletic achievements and leadership throughout an accomplished senior season.

Scott Green President

Statistics degrees offer versatile career paths across multiple industries

The University of Idaho reports that degrees in statistics open doors across diverse industries due to high demand for skilled professionals able to interpret complex data. Career paths range from entry-level analysts to advanced roles like biostatisticians or senior data…

David Rosner, Commissioner of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Cheapest regular gas in cities across Bonner County in week ending May 30

In Bonner County, the week’s lowest regular gas price was $4.43 per gallon as of the week ending May 30.

Travis Stolley, Sheriff

Storm causes road closures and power outages in Boundary County

A recent storm has led to road closures and power outages in Boundary County. Local authorities urge caution near downed trees and warn residents not to handle fallen power lines themselves.

Senator Mike Crapo

Senator Mike Crapo highlights youth achievement, RECA expansion, and conservation efforts

Senator Mike Crapo posted several updates between May 28-29, recognizing Aaron Klein’s selection to Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra, announcing expanded RECA coverage for Idaho downwinders, and thanking conservation groups.

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Procedures, professional services drive $143,573 in Lewiston Medicaid spending for 2024

Medicaid payments associated with Procedures / Professional Services in Lewiston reached $143,573 in 2024, growing 13.3% as patterns of use and reimbursement continued to evolve.

Scott Green President

U of I professor Kelly Eviston-Quinnett stars in John Travolta’s directorial debut

Kelly Eviston-Quinnett from University of Idaho stars in John Travolta’s first film as director. The movie premiered at Cannes before its worldwide release on Apple TV.

Thomas Ford Jr., Head Coach at Idaho Vandals Men's Football

Three Idaho Vandals football games to air nationwide on ESPN networks in 2026

Three Idaho Vandals football games are set for national broadcast during the upcoming season as part of an expanded presence on ESPN networks. The team’s opener against Cal Poly and an October matchup with Montana State headline this slate.

Tracy Hellman, Head Coach at Idaho Vandals Men's Track & Field/Cross Country

Blake Sturgis qualifies for NCAA javelin finals in Eugene

Blake Sturgis became Idaho’s first national qualifier in men’s javelin throwing since over ten years ago after finishing eighth at regionals despite challenging weather conditions. His performance secures him a place at next month’s NCAA championships.

Senator Mike Crapo

Working Families Tax Cuts provide new deductions and relief for seniors

The Working Families Tax Cuts introduce a $6,000 bonus exemption for seniors alongside permanent increases to standard deductions. Senate Finance Chairman Mike Crapo highlights how these measures aim to deliver significant financial relief for retirees.

Scott Green President

Brooke Blevins named U of I interim provost and executive vice president

Brooke Blevins has been named interim provost and executive vice president at University of Idaho effective immediately. She previously served as dean for the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences since 2022.

Abe Sutton Deputy Administrator and Director

Lewiston Transitional Care of Cascadia ranked 3rd among Nez Perce County nursing homes for Q1 2026

Lewiston Transitional Care of Cascadia served an average of 64.7 residents a day in early 2026, establishing itself as Nez Perce County’s third largest nursing home during the first quarter.

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