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
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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 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
The band from Havana brings its intoxicating mix of Afro-Cuban dance music and 1970s funk-and-soul to the Tiny Desk.Read More
It's the first time since July that the state has been fire-free. "That's more than 240 days of fire activity" across the country's most populous state, New South Wales Rural Fire Service said. 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
The Boeing Company is bringing an unusual request to state lawmakers in Olympia: please take away our airplane manufacturing tax break. The Washington Legislature seems likely to oblige, but possibly will add some strings to the deal.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
Doctors wanted to ensure they didn't compromise parts of the brain necessary for playing the violin, so they asked their musician patient to play for them mid-operation. 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
The step is meant to serve as an initial confidence-building measure and would last for seven days. A more formal agreement could be signed in the coming weeks.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – The X-treme Football League took flight last week. The reboot of an old football league saw an impressive 3.1 million viewers for each of […]Read More
In the film Donwhill starring Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, a married couple barely escapes an avalanche during a family ski vacation and are forced to reevaluate their lives.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – TikTok, famously known for its hilarious videos and dance challenges has taken over this generation. After scrolling on there for an hour the trend of […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Valentine’s Day. The day of love. A day many people claim to be a “Hallmark Holiday”, created solely to commercialize one day out of […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH. – The 2019 Novel-Coronavirus has infected thousands, killed hundreds, and spreading to more countries by the day. Wuhan, China, W-S-U Senior Shuyi Wu, or […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN- With the impeachment trials the United States experienced these past few weeks, and ending somewhat unexpectedly, citizens are upset. Despite the amount of controversy involved with […]Read More
Beachcombing was a blast for soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord earlier this week. An ordnance disposal unit was called out after unexploded military munitions washed up on the beach north of Ocean Shores, Washington.Read More
PULLMAN- The Pac-12 tournament is about a month away and the Washington State women are doing everything they can do ensure the best seed possible, grabbing one of their biggest […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WA — The ASWSU Judicial Board reached a decision about whether appointments to the executive communications team made by President Quinton Berkompas obeyed senate bylaws. […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – People can behave in strange ways when they no longer want to romantically connect with someone whom they have been dating or talking to. But […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – College textbooks are a very expensive commodity. Students are required or highly suggested to purchase the books for class to help them out, but they […]Read More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtaufJpIz-E More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – The world of investing has gone digital. Multiple websites and apps have been developed in order to allow users to invest their money […]Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Student Affairs and the Graduate and Professional Student Association hosted the two-day “Winter Blues Buster” event to try and help combat seasonal affective disorder, […]Read More
The album, recorded in 1982 after Simone had relocated to France, captures the legendary artist reinvigorated and exploratory.Read More
The credit agency Equifax was compromised by a cyberattack that permitted China's military to steal names, Social Security numbers and other personally identifiable information.Read More
Holden Matthews has stated that he committed the crimes in an attempt to break into the "black metal" music scene. He set three historically black churches on fire during a 10-day period.Read More
Films used to get a boost at the box office from Academy Award nominations — and the bounce still exists for films hanging on at the multiplex. But changes in the industry are altering the calculus.Read More
The NBA star, his daughter and seven other people were killed last month. Investigators say the craft didn't have an engine failure. Determining the cause of the crash will take more time.Read More
Sarah Gailey's new novella is set in a dystopian future where the United States resembles the Old West, and bands of women on horseback distribute government-approved media to distant villages.Read More
President Trump delivered his third State of the Union address Tuesday night, the day before his Senate impeachment trial is scheduled to wrap.Read More
Iowa Democratic Party officials said a new smartphone app designed to speed the results actually ended up delaying them. Last month, NPR reported on security and other concerns with the app.Read More
"This has happened, and my intention is to come here every day I can," the conservative talk show host told his listeners on Monday. He said the diagnosis was confirmed by two medical institutions.Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) – Pullman is losing a major overnight shopping option. Over the weekend, Pullman’s Walmart announced a change to their hours as of […]Read More
The Pulitzer prize-winning author says he never had the "chutzpah" to dream of writing for Star Trek. But now, he's showrunner and executive producer on Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access.Read More
Idaho’s schools have some 16,000 English language learners, and the majority speak Spanish as a primary language. Yet English language learners make up only 25 percent of Idaho’s Hispanic students, the vast majority of whom speak English.Read More
The two-minute warning that had held over the past two years has now shrunk to 100 seconds before midnight on the Doomsday Clock set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.Read More
Iowa has only 1% of the delegates up for grabs for the Democratic nomination, and yet the candidates have spent $50 million there on ads for a reason.Read More
Nearly a year-and-a-half after a series of vicious patient-on-staff attacks, including one that cost a nurse part of her ear, Western State Hospital is poised to open a new unit to treat its 10 most violence-prone patients. Read More
Olney had a gift for character — creating them in his lyrics, inhabiting them in his performances — and that literarily bent musical talent made him a fixture in Nashville for decades.Read More
The bigleaf maple has a broad canopy and is native to the West Coast. It grows from San Diego, California all the way north to British Columbia’s Vancouver Island. But the West Coast timber industry is largely set up to harvest Douglas fir. The tree, with its broad-shading canopy, is often eradicated so more Douglas fir will grow.Read More
More Murrow News Stories Journalism did not have its best day Sunday. According to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, nine people were on a helicopter that crashed into the […]Read More
President Trump's legal team opened its response to the Democrats' allegations with a rare Saturday session that said the accusers' facts were wrong and Trump must preserve his office.Read More
The song is from the Netflix series The Witcher and has inspired enthusiastic remixes and covers. Composers Kathryn Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli discuss their songwriting process.Read More
The ERA's provisions include a guarantee that "equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged ... on account of sex." But its legal status is uncertain.Read More