Garrett Utz can’t play sports this year, so the Special Olympics athlete is making phone calls instead. A lot of phone calls. Utz is part of a statewide team that […]Read More
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Dick Boushey had a problem. When the COVID-19 pandemic dried up business for wineries and tasting rooms, the Yakima Valley grower anticipated his crop of wine grapes withering on the […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Tyler Elbracht has been a key player for the 2021 Pullman Greyhounds. The second basemen lost his sophomore season to […]Read More
In a matter of months, Ron Gershwind’s job went from fighting fires to fighting the spread of COVID-19. A normal work day for Gershwind once consisted of manning his station […]Read More
PULLMAN, Wash. — Sam, a 20-year-old, hoped her struggle with anorexia and bulimia might be behind her. Then the coronavirus hit. “It was really depressing coming home for me,” said […]Read More
For the first time in 15 years, Jocelyn Granados will visit her grandmother in Mexico.Read More
While Samantha Edgerton, a second-year doctoral student at Washington State University, logs on to three-hour Zoom classes, her 8-year-old son completes school activities in the next room. Read More
A look at all-electric busses hitting Beaverton, OR.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – Dodge Matthews has been waiting for his grandparents to get the coronavirus vaccine “They’ve been eligible to get the COVID vaccine, but it’s […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Rebecca Schneider was in a scramble for the vaccine. She signed up for three different ‘no waste lists’ – a […]Read More
Covering a bill making its way through Olympia that could impact the voting rights of 26,000 people.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Before flying south back home to Texas, Andrew Poulton drives 80 miles north to Spokane International Airport. It’s called Airport […]Read More
Education, a cornerstone of society, turned upside down by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Read More
Chloe Price was looking forward to her senior year of high school. Now she spends her days going through what’s left of her family home. Read More
Nicole Flansburg hoped the town of Palouse would be able to host its largest fundraising event of the year, even if it looked different due to COVID-19 regulations.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
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
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
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
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
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Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport is undergoing a $142.5 million renovation, with the primary focus on realigning the runway to meet FAA standRead More
How the Spokane Public School District’s budget shortages could be Pullman’s future. Read More
Four WSU student organizations pilot a WSU Foundation program for funding help and philanthropy without outside barriers.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
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
Business idea boot camps around the Palouse help entrepreneurs build their businesses from the ground up. 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
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
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
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
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
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
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