The Williams Creek Fire burned thousands of acres in the north Idaho wilderness last summer. Fire crews, with the help of heavy rains, eventually put out the blaze. (Credit: Lauren […]Read More
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Professor Rebecca Scofield is an associate professor of history and chairs the University of Idaho history department. She lives in Moscow with her husband and two young children. (Credit: Stefanie […]Read More
North Idaho College sits on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene. (Credit: NIC Flickr) Listen (Runtime 00:57) Read North Idaho College has been given another year to resolve issues outlined […]Read More
A barrel race at the Denver Gay Rodeo in 2021. (Credit: Alyson Roy) Listen (Runtime 3:49) Read Curt Westberg sits on the porch of his house in Palouse, Washington. He […]Read More
Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom for a motion hearing regarding a gag order, Friday, June 9, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students […]Read More
Graduate students Geraldine Diverres and Bernadette Gagnier examine grapevines leaves at the Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension of Washington State University, Wednesday, June 23, 2021 in Prosser, Washington. (Credit: Bob […]Read More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoLPNK2l5EM By Frankie Beer/Murrow News Service A leap of faith led Marcellena Ebarb to Air Force ROTC and a desire to serve her country. From a class of 70 cadets, […]Read More
By Serafina Lemos In the colorful fields of the Skagit Valley’s tulip farms, many local high school students find work. Ethan Chapin, a lifelong resident of Skagit Valley, was one […]Read More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhgMW48eUKo By Allison Martinez and Annie Hager COLFAX, Wash. – There were times Barbra Smith thought her fight for food may leave her without a place to live. If […]Read More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzRxIGhT7U8 More Murrow News Stories By Jonah Oaklief COTTONWOOD, Idaho – On April 26th community members gathered at Saint Gertrude’s monastery in Cottonwood Idaho to celebrate the life of Sister […]Read More
A barn own with her eggs at the Blue Mountain Wildlife center in Benton City, Washington. Many barn owls are rehabbed at the center after building nests in haystacks throughout […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – WSU Police are investigating the death of a “college-aged” male after finding a body early Thursday morning on campus. According […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories Plans for a proposed biodiesel in Pullman may have collapsed but residents near the site are still wary. “We don’t believe they’re done,” said Jim Carr, […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Following the program’s first-ever Pac-12 Tournament championship, WSU women’s basketball gets to add another honor to its record-setting 2022-2023 season. […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – The Port of Whitman County is working on a new strategy to move forward with a vision for an Agriculture […]Read More
Bryan Kohberger, who has been charged with killing four University of Idaho students, leaves after an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, Pa., Jan. 3, 2023. Newly […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – The president of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories has joined the vocal public opposition to a proposed biodiesel plant in the city of Pullman. In […]Read More
Bryan Kohberger enters the Latah County Courtroom January 12 for his second hearing in Moscow, Idaho. He is being held at the Latah County Jail without bond. (Credit: Court TV) […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – After coming back from winter break, many WSU students are excited to get back to their independent lives and homes, […]Read More
The new honey bee vaccine from Dalan Animal Health is currently undergoing field trials to gather more data. (Credit: Dalan Animal Health) Listen (Runtime 1:07) Read Honey bees and other […]Read More
In the spring of 2020, Whitman County deputies booked Chastity Smith into jail for illegal drug possession, among other charges. Smith, then 42, had a history of arrests in Washington […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories MOSCOW – It sounded like a typical Saturday night for a UI student in Moscow. Drinks at the Corner Club, a local “everyone knows everyone” college bar, […]Read More
While D’Asia Rayford is busy working on campus, she lets her BMW plug-in hybrid charge at one of Washington State University’s public charging stations. “I think it’s awesome because it’s […]Read More
Hot, smoky temperatures have decreased huckleberry production, which researchers say are a critical part of the diet of threatened grizzly bears. Hotter temperatures and more intense fire seasons have played […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – With Veterans Day only two sleeps away, many students around campus are already making plans for how they will spend their […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Construction wrapped up on Tuesday on the new traffic calming measures in the Sunnyside Hill neighborhood. The city added the measures as a […]Read More
Senator Cantwell visits environmental technology and cryogenic hydrogen research lab on the campus of Washington State University. October, 12, 2022. (WSU Photo Services) Listen Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell met with […]Read More
A $189,000 state grant will pay for solar panels at Palouse High School as part of a larger program to make public buildings more energy efficient. The total money being […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories As students come back to Pullman, public health officials worry that monkeypox has come with them. “We did see it arrive here in Washington State, and […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories WSU swimmer Keiana Fountaine breaks records in the pool — and is a leader outside of it. Share Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Print LinkedIn Explore More […]Read More
In 1988, while working in Ohio, a molecular biology researcher’s work got destroyed. Pat Hunt was working in a lab testing estrogen levels on mice. While cleaning the plastic mouse cages, a temporary worker grabbed the wrong detergent.Read More
Ukrainian student Kateryna Debera shares Ukrainian foods and culture. Listen Ukrainian and American students learn about each other’s cultures while the Russian invasion continues. (Runtime 3:52) Read Students from King Danylo […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories MOSCOW, Idaho. – It was a cold winter night January 10, 1999, when Jerry Schutz’s life was changed forever. It was the day his partner, 25-year-old […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH -Now that COVID-19 restrictions have laxed, concerts are able to happen more frequently. This allowed for WSU’s Student Entertainment Board to host their first […]Read More
The U.S. is facing the largest blood shortage in years due to the COVID-19 pandemic discouraging people to donate.Read More
Washington’s “Bring them home” law takes effect in June. It allows tribal members to pray over a deceased indigenous person without compromising the scene before an autopsy is conducted, and supports survivors of trafficking.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – A Washington State University spokesman says university president Kirk Schulz is not interested in leaving for the Big 12. This, a day after […]Read More
https://youtu.be/4eVcHIoVpp4 More Murrow News Stories BELGRADE, SERBIA – Second-year college student Jelisaveta Zubac does not believe the Serbian government is doing enough to ensure young adults’ success. “You have to […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH -As summer creeps closer, so does wildfire season. The National Interagency Fire Center designated Eastern Washington as a 2nd-level drought region for this upcoming […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – If there is one thing renowned journalist Ann Curry has faith in, it is the truth. This week marked the 46th Annual Murrow […]Read More
Journalist Ann Curry receives the Edward R. Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – The end of the school year means final exams, job hunting, and, for Master of Fine Arts Graduate Candidates, art museum exhibitions. “This […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – WSU students parking on campus may be paying more for their spots soon. The WSU Parking and Transportation Task Force want to increase […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories NOVI SAD, SERBIA – To combat declining press freedoms in Serbia, student journalists are ready to take up the mantle and be the change the country needs. […]Read More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkAGCDGF4iw More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Those walking around the Compton Union Building Monday and Tuesday might have been handed a rose, which the WSU Women*s Center passed out […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH. – March eighth was the mark of International Women’s Day, but some people on campus felt that this day needed to be celebrated just […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories MOSCOW, Idaho. – On the other side of the world, Russia is invading and attacking Ukraine, lives lost each day. Across the globe, protestors are taking […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – A new Starbucks may be heading to downtown Pullman soon, but some locals aren’t so happy about it. The Pullman City Council is […]Read More
For Corey Dembeck, there is something magical about Palouse Falls State Park. “It’s the Grand Canyon of Washington,” said Dembeck, Olympia resident and founder of Sojournlist, a travel blog. Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – For cast members at Pullman Civic Theater, meeting new people and building relationships are highlights of putting on a production. “It’s not like a […]Read More