All government offices will be closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. Universities and schools will also be closed on this day. Pullman Transit will operate on a reduced bus route service, and buses will not operate in Moscow. Banks will not be open, and trash collection will follow a modified schedule.
The Addium-METER Foundation, which includes Pullman-based companies Addium and METER Group, has announced its 2025 charitable grant cycle, with applications due by February 14. The foundation provides community support through financial grants and volunteer expertise from employees of Addium and METER. Since 2018, the organization has distributed over […]
The Idaho Transportation Department has provided a year-long grant to the Latah County Sheriff’s Office to focus on aggressive driving behaviors through enhanced patrols and educational initiatives. This grant aims to address safety concerns in Latah County, which experiences approximately 438 collisions annually and has recorded eight fatal accidents in recent years.
A 39-year-old man from Moscow, identified as Joshua Jay Downer, has been convicted for a second time in a case involving child sexual abuse material. He has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and is placed on probation for life by U.S. District Court in Idaho. Federal authorities are involved in the case.
The City of Pullman is set to present Brett Nash as the candidate for the position of fire chief, pending approval from the city council. City spokeswoman Meghan Ferrin informed Pullman Radio News that Nash will be considered for confirmation to lead the fire department. Nash currently holds a position within the fire service.
Broadcast journalist Harry Smith has been named the Murrow Award winner from Washington State University for this year. Smith has had a career in anchoring and reporting for CBS News, A&E, The History Channel, and NBC News. He has received multiple Emmy Awards. The award ceremony will take place during the […]