More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN -With the 2019 Spring semester coming to a close, staff and students are dealing with high amounts of pressures and stress. Director of Student Services […]Read More
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Local Pullman rapper takes the Beasley Coliseum Stage.Read More
How WSU cannabis researches want to expand their studies without all the administrative burdens and regulations.Read More
The Downtown Pullman Association is looking for ways to improve Main Street and make it more desirable for residents and students.Read More
How the Spokane Public School District’s budget shortages could be Pullman’s future. Read More
A WSU student trains to race in the Tour de France by the year 2023. Read More
A look at how social media responded to the flooding in Pullman.Read More
Pullman- Every once in awhile there are people who impact the lives of everyone they interact with. David Lang was one of those people. He was the director of strength […]Read More
https://youtu.be/EIzkMaMkcFo Pullman- Fans began to gather at Village Center Cinemas several hours prior to the first showing of Avengers endgame on Thursday of last week. Endgame is the culmination […]Read More
https://youtu.be/wpqlFJg0IZ8 Pullman-Molly Nakao is a Junior at WSU who is getting to pursue her passion for sports videography while still in school. Molly volunteers her time making videos for the […]Read More
https://youtu.be/CCJ3KNny2uA The University of Idaho and Washington State University Army ROTC programs conducted there final training exercises of the year together near the beginning of April. The joint field training […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Earlier this month flash flooding on Grand avenue left businesses in tractor town square devastated. The owners of those business are left starting the […]Read More
Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.Read More
Last night students got creative as they painted cougar head tiles which are replicas of Todd Hall’s door handlesRead More
Four WSU student organizations pilot a WSU Foundation program for funding help and philanthropy without outside barriers.Read More
Transportation consultant Mark Fenton Lead city and university officials on a walk audit while visiting Pullman. Murrow News 8 reporter Ryan Peerboom followed along on the auditRead More
WSU's College of Veterinary medicine hosted a costumed 5k for dogs over mom's weekend. Read More
Moscow restaurant Humble Burger wants to give local musicians an opportunity to showcase their talent. Ryan Peerboom attended a concert to get a better lookRead More
The Neill Public Library is introducing Tech Tuesdays featuring virtual reality technology. Read More
WSU hosted its first Unified Sports Field Day this past weekend.Read More
Pullman Regional Hospital teams up with a WSU AMDT design team to make a new hospital gown for maternity patients.Read More
For 23 years people in Idaho have been pushing the state to legalize marijuana.Read More
Holy Week for Catholics is the week leading up to Easter Sunday creating a time of reflection and prayer, but that was interrupted abruptly when a Catholic symbol, Notre Dame Cathedral, was engulfed in flames. Local Catholics see this as a way to reunite the faith around the world and as a time to help the people of France a half a world away. Read More
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WSU Engineering Professor creates boats to model dolphin adaptability on waves using digital science and student researchers on the WSU campus. Read More
Moscow Police Chief James Fry returns from FBI Training and reflects on his time learning about bettering his department and seeing the country's history in the process. Read More
We go live from Grand, one of the hardest hit areas in Pullman last night. Read More
Five WSU students opened a bubble tea and chinese restaurant in Pullman this school year. Read More
The Indian Students' Association at Washington State University hosted the Holi Festival, a Hindu tradition, at Reaney Park in Pullman, Washington on March 31st.Read More
Pullman residents will now vote on a Pullman Regional Hospital expansion bond that could increase property taxes.Read More
Business idea boot camps around the Palouse help entrepreneurs build their businesses from the ground up. Read More
The Monster Energy Up and Up Festival at WSU will occur tomorrow at 5:30 p.m.Read More
Pullman has two different ways of dealing with business vacancies, but both are to help invite new business ideas into the community.Read More
President Schulz shares his State of the University Address.Read More
Live coverage from the Spark where WSU held their Adobe Creative Jam. Read More
WSU hosted a week full of events and programs for students studying Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. Lindsey Jensen has more on what the week means to women in STEM.Read More
The ASWSU Senate passed a campus recycling initiative to improve recycling in Pullman.Read More
WSU students created the Hilinski's Hope #3for3 Challenge to spread awareness for the Hilinski's Hope Foundation. Brady Frederick examines how they got started and how far it spread.Read More
Keeping our roads clear can be a complex and challenging job. Skill, dedication and teamwork is called upon every day to keep winter weather from shuttering our region. Read More
Ryan Peerboom gives us a look at how the Pullman Farmer's Market changes during the winterRead More
Flood watch in affect for the Pullman and Moscow area as temperatures rise. Read More
A look at the importance of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's annual stair climb to Pullman firefighters as they prepare to make the climb.Read More
What college town bar is the best across America? Our own Justin Spinnie hit up The Coug to show us the Palouse match-up.Read More
The Spokane Intermodal Center has been a hot spot for U.S. Custom and Border Protection agents because of its close proximity to the Canadian border. Federal law allows agents to board buses and ask for documents within 100 miles of the border -- although passengers can refuse to talk without a lawyer or consent to a search. Read More
A proposed bill would allow dogs and cats used by universities and nonprofit institutions a second chance at life.Read More
Pullman City Council proposes a measure that would slow traffic down on Main Street.Read More