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KRFP Evening Report
Locally produced news; KRFP, Moscow, Idaho

  • KRFP Evening Report, December 21, 2007
    Special: Idaho Fish & Game Clearwater Region Wildlife Manager Jay Crenshaw Takes Questions about Draft State Wolf Plan
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 20, 2007
    Moscow P&Z Commission Approves Capital Improvement Plan, Jr. High Student Reports Attempted Abduction, PARD & Wal-Mart Argue Super Center Appeal in Spokane, CDC Investigating 2 SIDS Deaths in Kootenai County
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 19, 2007
    Latah County Jail Inmate Dies after Struggle in Cell and Moscow Police Department is Investigating, Former Governor Andrus Joins Mining Company Board and Former Governor Kempthorne Weakens Interior Ethics Board, Emergency Workers Honored Due to Actions in May 19th Shooting Spree
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 18, 2007
    Moscow City Council Tables Noise Ordinance Changes and Gun Control Resolution Indefinately, Council Supports Insurance Policy that Gives Employees' Domestic Partners Benefits, Legacy Crossing Urban Renewal District Established
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 17, 2007
    Moscow City Council to Consider Domestic Partner Benefits, UI Won't Provide Domestic Partner Benefits, Noise Ordinance Final Vote due Tonight, Man Sues Lewiston and Nez Perce County for Wrongful Arrest & Tasering
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 14, 2007
    Special: Presentation to Moscow about Establishing Impact Fees to Fund City's Capital Investment Plan
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 13, 2007
    Critics Say DEQ Plan to Reduce Height of Planned Cataldo Hazardous Waste Pile Not Adequate, Craig & Crapo Block BATF Head Confirmation, Judge Redden Gives Feds Extra Time on Salmon Plan
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 12, 2007
    State Senator Kate Kelly Tells Moscow Group Ethic Laws Need to be Tougher, Fish and Game Official Quizzed on Wolf Plan to be in Place after Endangered Species Protection Ends, Latah Jail Inmate in Critical Condition After Apparently Resisting Transfer to Mental Facility
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 11, 2007
    Moscow Comittee Moves Forwawrd with Domestic Partner Benefits for City Employees, Bernett Research Call Center to Close, Proposed Water Tower on UI Campus Causes Debate over Asthetics of Arboretum
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 10, 2007
    Moscow Administrative Committee Forwards Two Versions of Noise Ordinance Changes to Full City Council and Approves Resolution Calling for State Legislation Allowing Control of Guns on Municipal Property, City Plans to Move Forward on Impact Fees, Council Member Weber Discusses Urban Renewal District Boundaries
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 7, 2007
    Special: Panel Discussion on Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act, Now Before Congress
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 6, 2007
    Idaho Legislators Warn of Tight Budgets During Next Session, Moscow Urban Renewal Agency Postpones Decision on Renewal District Boundaries, Moscow School District Attorney Argues Permanent Levy Increase Tax Money School During This Budget Year
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 5, 2007
    Moscow Urban Renewal Agency to Decide Boundaries for Urban Renewal District Thursday Morning, Kokanee Egg Numbers Down in Lake Pend Orielle Fishery, Sen. Craig Supports Media Ownership Act of 2007 Which Passed Commerce Committee Today
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 4, 2007
    Another Nuclear Power Plant Proposed for Boise Area, US Fish & Wildlife Service Decision Making Condemned by Judge over Science Manipulation on Sage Grouse ESA Decision, Moscow Council Supports 3 Ft. Clearance for Bikes Statewide, Approves 1912 Building Improvements
  • KRFP Evening Report, December 3, 2007
    Duncan Pleads Guilty to 10 Felonies Including Murder, Paper Reports 8 Men Say Larry Craig had Sex with Them or Made Advances Toward Them, Floods Close I-5 in Western Washington, Northwest Mining Association meets in Spokane as Repeal of 135 Year Old Mining Claim Law Makes its way Through Congress
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 30, 2007
    Special: Noise Ordinance Change Discussion Continues at Administrative Committee
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 29, 2007
    Hahn Rental Severely Damaged by Fire, Washington Officials Approve Long Term Water Use Plan for Palouse Basin, Judge to Decide on Moscow $6 Million Wastewater Treatment Bond
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 28, 2007
    New Rep. Schmick to Support Reinstating I-747, Recently Elected Moscow Council Members Weigh in on Proposed Legislation Allowing Gun Bans on City Property, Idaho School for Deaf & Blind to Close Benefitting Local Districts
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 27, 2007
    Chaney & Ringo to Work on Legislation to Allow Cities to Regulate Firearms on City Property, Solicitor General Argues Against Canadian Polluter Teck Cominco's Position in Superfund Case, Plea Deal Reached for 19 Year Old Accused of Assaulting Spokane Officer During July 4th Police Attack
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 26, 2007
    Moscow Administrative Committee Holds Noise Ordinance for Another Two Weeks, BSU Recieves More Research Money, Oregon Preliminary Comments Raise Questions About Proposed Liquified Gas Terminal, Conservation Groups want Court Review of New Yellostone Snowmobile Policy
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 23, 2007
    Special: Latah County Commissioner Tom Stroschein discusses Northern Idaho Water Adjudication
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 22, 2007
    Special: Proposed Changes to Noise Ordinance Discussed at Nov. 5th City Council Meeting
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 21, 2007
    Weitz Says School District Can Get March Reinstated if They Negotiate with Him, Bush Administration Withdraws Appeal of Salmon Rules, Man Shot in the Heat by Off-Duty Spokane Police Sues over Excessive Force and Violation of Rights.
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 20, 2007
    Moscow School District Property Tax Collection in Doubt Due to Ruling in Lawsuit, Idaho Proposes Reducing Wolf Population in Draft Fish and Game Plan, Moscow Council Approves Changes in Outdoor Watering Ordinance Monday Night
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 19, 2007
    Pullman Fires Ruled Arson, Lawn Watering on Moscow City Council Agenda, Idaho Ed Board Official Says It's Time to Develop Dual Enrollment Program, Anti-Environmentalist Montana Radio Host Sued for Defamation
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 16, 2007
    Special: City Administrative Committee Considers Changes to Noise Ordinance
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 15, 2007
    Four Early Morning Fires in Pullman May be Arson, KRFP Off the Air for a Week Due to Asbestos Release in Building, School Levy Passes Again, Food Coop Members & Board Discuss Free Speech for Employees
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 7, 2007
    Newly Elected Moscow City Council Members Want More Opportunities for Economic Development, Advisory Board says Clean-Up Delays at Hanford Are Unjustified, Idaho Supreme Court Wants Due Process for Those Kicked Out of Drug Court Programs
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 6, 2007
    Russell Guilty of 3 Counts of Vehicular Homicide, Moscow Food Coop Employee Asked to Sign Letter Saying She Could be Fired for Distributing Boycott List, Noise Ordinance Gets Another Month of Discussion, NW Coalition Against Pesticides Sues to Prevent Salmon Deaths
  • KRFP Evening Report, November, 5, 2007
    Christ Church Boycott List Causes Reprimand, Noise Ordinance Before Council, Interim Legislative Committee Considers Changing Rules for Hard Liquor Sales, Moscow Appeals 3 Water Rights Transfers Approved by Washington DOE for Hawkins Companies Shopping Center
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 2, 2007
    Special: Excerpts from AARP City Council Candidates Forum
  • KRFP Evening Report, November 1, 2007
    In Depth Look at Moscow City Council Campaign Contributions, Two Idaho Tribes want to Hunt Bison Near Yellowstone, Minnesota Judge approves Friend of the Court Brief in Craig Case
  • KRFP Evening Report, October 31, 2007
    New Salmon Biological Opinion Released, Moscow Urban Renewal Agency to Host 3 Meetings to Take Public Input on Proposed District, Walt Minnick Seriously Considering Run for 1st District Seat in Congress