More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – As the election creeps closer, some voters are still undecided. Early voting is at a recent high as people who feel passionate about […]Read More
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIrQHMRhQek More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Each year over 100-billion plastic bags are used in America. Nearly 2-billion of those are used in the state of Washington alone, fewer […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – Fatherhood changed Evan Kuntz life. The father of a two-year-old, Evan is a first-time voter this general election cycle. He admits, there’s some serious […]Read More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b69ML0-VCKk PULLMAN, WASH – COVID-19 is still an ongoing issue around college campuses, but for some, like the University of Idaho, it has hit their Greek row more rapidly than anywhere. […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories MALDEN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – A fire caused by an electrical wire destroyed 80% of the farming town Malden, located 35 miles south of Spokane. Whitman […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Restaurants, bars and fitness centers are opening up again in Pullman, however some students are opting for a more distanced option. Golf courses are […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – SigEp Chapter President Jared Holstad admits he has his hands full this semester. Coronavirus & Greek Housing – the two […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Regular cannabis exposure in rats during pregnancy may cause their offspring to have long-term cognitive deficiencies, asocial behavior, and anxiety later […]Read More
On Chloe Place’s first day of school this year, homework came second to thinking about where her family would spend the night.Read More
Neida Regis began working in Washington orchards when she was 14. Now 20, she knew she and her family had to return to the harvest this year, even under the threat of COVID. Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Students at Washington State University are five weeks into online classes this fall. This is causing difficulties with some of the students […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – As Pullman continues to watch Coviid-19 cases increase, Father Steve Dublinski of Sacred Heart Catholic Church finds himself stuck in the middle of it all. […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PUYALLUP, WASH- The Washington State Fair was founded back in the year 1900. At that time, there were no roller coasters, concerts or fried dough, but […]Read More
PULLMAN, WA- Students at every grade level across the United States have had an abrupt change in their learning. Classes have turned online in an instant, and at the end […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Everyone is dealing with COVID-19 in their own way. Some people, however, have struggled dealing with though situations before it became a global […]Read More
PALM DESERT, CALIF. – Gyms have been closed and all sports have been canceled which leaves many wondering how they will stay in shape. Not everyone has access to gym […]Read More
Jack Quantock stood in his kitchen trying to make a spinach, chicken and rice bowl. The senior advertising and communication technology major had almost finished the recipe before realizing he […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories SPOKANE, WASH. – The streets of downtown Spokane are completely empty expect for people experiencing homelessness. Last Saturday, WSU Period traveled 90 minutes away from the WSU Pullman campus […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PORT ORCHARD, WASH – High school is a time of change. A time where kids turn into young adults and experience, arguably, some of the greatest […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PORT ORCHARD, WASH – Right now, the only people who are receiving steady paychecks are the “essential workers, whose trade was deemed necessary by the government. […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH-Washington extended its stay at home order until May 4 not too long ago, and that has left many people in Pullman wondering what they […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PUYALLUP, WASH -Piper + Co Hair and Lash Salon make and sell candles to make ends meet while their chairs are empty. Elyse Hearns is the […]Read More
PALM DESERT, CALIF – Stay-at-home orders have been in place for a month now in some places, leaving people stuck at home. For some, they have had the opportunity to […]Read More
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA- Temecula, California is a popular place that attracts tourists for one main thing, their wine country. On March fifteenth that quickly came to an end and wineries were […]Read More
Temecula, CA – Although schools around the nation are closing and classes are being moved online, there is a slight glimpse of hope coming from the town of Temecula. The […]Read More
ISSAQUAH, WASH. – Communities around the world are showing support for one another in many different ways during this difficult time. A popular pass time during quarantine: walks around the […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – WSU students just got back from studying abroad and will not be able to go back for some time. This summer’s Murrow Global […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH.– Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport prepped terminal and aircrafts for COVID-19 virus by implementing CDC posters and hand sanitizer stations throughout the facility. Tony Bean, executive […]Read More
With WSU courses moving to an online-only format, many students are leaving for spring break unsure of what comes next.Read More
Pullman, WA Washington State University announced Wednesday March 11th, 2020 that all classes will be moved to an online format due to the spread of COVID-19. This decision has been […]Read More
PULLMAN, WASH – Due to the recent spread of COVID-19, Washington State University has decided to move all campuses to online classes following Spring break. The purpose behind the move […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN- Spring break brings a sigh of relief for most, unless you have pets. Most pet owners know the struggle of trying to get themselves and […]Read More
PULLMAN, WASH. – Gonzaga student and military member Michael Schaffer should be on his way to Europe, but now his trip is canceled and he is out $2,200. Schaffer is […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN- In the midst of event cancelations and Coronavirus scares, one WSU event is still happening. According to Leo Udy, the director of Beasley Coliseum, the […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Washington State lawmakers passed a rule for the presidential primary election that is getting mixed reviews from voters. Washington State voters must now mark which political party they are […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Just five days after a robbery suspect shot him through the eye, “Chief” is going home. The Moses Lake Police Department […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport is not currently under construction, however there are more big changes that will be taking off. The small airport located in Pullman is now be […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH. – Downtown Pullman could potentially see some new developments, depending on city council approval. On February 25, the Pullman City Council voted to approve […]Read More
Pullman, WA- The Washington State University parking and Transportation Task force proposed a parking rate increase on annual and daily parking permits, as well as, hourly rates, and parking fines. […]Read More
PULLMAN, WASH – Residents must pay extra attention now when crossing the streets. Pullman police have begun more enforcement of jay walking. What happens as a result? The person in […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – A student has such a unique birthday, that the odds of being born on that day are one in 1,461. Katelynn Towry, a sophomore […]Read More
PULLMAN, WASH – The writing center at Washington State University has received a donation of $10,000. The donation came from the graduate student professional association. According to the Daily Evergreen, […]Read More
PULLMAN, WASH. – Washington State University’s very own Crimson Robotics has been chosen to participate on the television show, Battlebots. WSU is one of 80 teams chosen worldwide. Senior Daniel […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – A man who was in a standoff with police on Pullman’s Military Hill surrendered peacefully Thursday afternoon. The standoff, which lasted about two hours, […]Read More
A large graffiti tag was found in downtown Pullman on February 5. The Pullman Police Department found the word “SULK” in large letters, on the Combine Mall building. This is […]Read More
National Girls and Women in Sports Day registration for Washington State University is now open. You can register now for the event located at the Washington State Athletics Indoor Practice Facility from […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Moscow, ID native Brad Byers is not like most people He works as a daredevil and stuntman, performing many daring and dangerous acts […]Read More
Listen More Murrow News Stories WAITSBURG – Markeeta Little Wolf was a pop star in Australia by the time she was 16. Her American father was a famous wrestler called […]Read More
A Spokane-based mobile health clinic began its trial run in eastern Washington to reduce health disparities in rural areas where healthcare is not available.Read More
46 weeks into 2019, there had been 45 school shootings among elementary, middle, high schools and universities. Conversations about campus safety help inform students of what procedures and features are […]Read More