
The Red Cross has established a shelter to assist individuals affected by the recent apartment fire on Military Hill. A press release from the Red Cross indicates that the shelter is located in the Parks and Recreation Center at City Hall on Crestview in Pullman.

A fire occurred in a duplex in Moscow on Saturday afternoon. The City of Moscow Volunteer Firefighters responded to the incident on Rodeo Drive in the northern part of town at approximately 3:30 PM. The firefighters quickly extinguished the flames, which were contained to a bedroom. The damage from the fire was limited to that…

A fire occurred at 155 NW Larry St in Pullman, leading to road closures at the intersections of Larry & Yates, Larry & Friel, and Yates & Ann. Emergency services, including Pullman Fire and Pullman Police, responded to the incident by 6:00 pm, with Moscow Fire assisting shortly thereafter. The fire was extinguished by 6:15…

Don Monson, a Hall of Fame coach for the University of Idaho men’s basketball team, has passed away. Monson led the Vandals to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in 1982 and was recognized as the National Coach of the Year for his achievements that season, during which the team lost only three games. He continued…

Traffic delays are expected next week on State Highway 3 between Kendrick and Deary. The Idaho Transportation Department will conduct geotechnical investigations beneath the highway to prepare for future repaving scheduled for next year. Beginning Monday, flaggers will be present to manage the traffic.

The “Technicolor Heart” at Washington State University has been recognized in a poll conducted by the website Rivers Art as the 65th Ugliest Public Art Piece in America. This 12-foot bronze sculpture, created by artist Jim Dine, was installed on the WSU campus in 2004. Additionally, it received the ranking of the 3rd ugliest in…

The City of Pullman has finalized plans for the expansion of Pullman Regional Hospital, following a tax increase approved by voters three years ago. The PRH board recently approved the Patient Care Expansion Project, which will be implemented in three phases. This development marks a significant step in enhancing healthcare facilities in the region.