On Tuesday, applications opened for Mike Leach's course "Insurgent Warfare and Football Strategy"Read More
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WSU students were made aware of suspicious activity via social and not through WSU alerts. Our reporter Canara Heinke found out what the protocol is for such alerts. Read More
Students could begin wearing seat belts in school buses next year, under a proposed Washington House bill. But the bill's primary sponsor, Republican Rep. Gina Mosbrucker of Goldendale, isn’t optimistic.Read More
Winter weather in Pullman continues, students shared their comments on the late winter season.Read More
More Murrow News Stories MOSCOW- Moscow is introducing a new idea called, Coffee with the Cops, part of a national campaign helping partner businesses, community members and local law enforcement in […]Read More
On January 25th, Student Regent Jordan Frost voted against loaning the remaining 3.5 million dollars needs for the construction of a new 10 million dollar WSU baseball clubhouse. Frost stood alone in voting against the facility.Read More
A new proposed bill aims to employ the homeless in three cities in Washington. Washington State Senator, Hans Zeiger of District 25, sponsors this bill and hopes it passes in April.Read More
It is unclear whether the government shutdown has caused resources on campus, such as Rosario’s Place and the TRIO Food Pantry, to run low on food. However, they have noticed more people needing food assistance since the beginning of the semester. Read More
Today marks the 18th anniversary of the opening of the student Recreation Center at WSU.Read More
If passed, a Washington state bill would allow minors to drink wine at vineyards and wineries if they are enrolled in a viticulture and enology program at a four-year university.Read More
Bad weather continues in Pullman; Zach Anders joins us live from WSU to update us on conditions as well as how hard it is to make the decision to open or close WSU.Read More
If WSU cancels or delays school students who live on campus still need options for food. Dining services to the rescue. Read More
WSU Basketball is doing their part, now it’s time for us to join-in. Our sports department had this commentary. Read More
The Washington State Cougars have had a rough basketball season thus far which has taken a toll on student attendance in Beasley Coliseum.Read More
On February 2nd, hundreds of athletes throughout Eastern Washington travelled to Pullman to compete in the 2019 East Regional Special Olympics Basketball Tournament. Read More
Pullman residents will vote on a new bond aimed at setting the Pullman Regional Hospital for the future.Read More
Shoplifting is a problem that small businesses confront constantly. A few convenient stores in Pullman are taking a public approach to discouraging potential thieves.Read More
Students, faculty and staff from the University of Idaho received a text message Wednesday morning warning them about concerns the university has regarding a former Professor.Read More
The plan to build Idaho’s first edible food forest keeps on growing.Read More
State farmers lack market reports, data, loan services,Read More
The previous 35-day government shutdown caused flights into New York's Laguardia Airport stop due to a staff shortage. Zach Anders is live from Moscow/Pullman Regional Airport to see how it might affect our region.Read More
The LDS Institute of Pullman wants to bring churches together to help the community through a blood drive.Read More
Levy, 58, is a freelance writer, a TV personality, and an English professor at Washington State University with 31 years of teaching experience.Read More
The Colton Wildcats would battle their arch-rival, the Garfield-Palouse Vikings, in a game of 8-man football. Nothing more than bragging rights for the coming offseason were on the line, but hundreds had shown up to watch.Read More
Evan Henniger was admitted to WSU when the school launched its Responsibility, Opportunity, Advocacy and Respect (ROAR) program, a fully inclusive special education program for students with educational or developmental disabilities.Read More
How science and food growers can work together to conserve resources on our planet. That work is being done in eastern Washington, the rolling hills of the Palouse.Read More