A fire occurred early Sunday morning at a residence in Moscow. Volunteer Firefighters from the City of Moscow responded to the incident on Appaloosa Road, located near the University of Idaho golf course, at approximately 2:30 AM. The volunteer firefighters arrived on the scene within seven minutes. Upon arrival, they observed significant smoke emanating from…
Washington State University Athletics has introduced new fan experiences for the upcoming football season. The WSU Kickoff at the CUB pregame party will commence three hours prior to each game, taking place in the CUB Senior Ballroom. This venue will replace the previous location, the Hollingberry Fieldhouse, for the general public pregame gathering.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is set to reopen recreational sites along the Lower Snake River that were temporarily closed earlier this year due to staffing shortages. In April, the federal agency closed several river sites as a result of a lack of available park rangers. The corps has now announced adjustments to its…
The University of Idaho is hosting an open house to mark the launch of the Office of Tribal Nations Student Affairs on Tuesday, August 26, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. The event will take place at the TNSA building on campus, located at 865 W. Seventh St. Attendees can explore the renovated space and learn…
Maynard-Price American Legion Post 52 is honoring officers from the Pullman Police Department with the 2024 Lifesaving and Humanitarian Awards. The officers being recognized include: Officer Jeff Gordon, Officer Darren Romero, Officer Luv St. Andre, Officer Kayla Stalnaker, Officer Jordan Shellabarger, Officer Breauna Carpenter, Officer Ibrahim Talib, and Sgt. Brock Westerman.
A fraternity at Washington State University has lost its recognition for the fall semester due to hazing violations. The updated information on the WSU website indicates that the Gamma Iota Omicron fraternity engaged in hazing activities involving new members during the previous spring semester. According to the report, new members were required to carry certain…
A toxin algae bloom has been detected in the Lower Snake River, specifically in water samples collected from Nisqually John Landing in southern Whitman County. The bloom appears intermittently between the landing and Little Goose Dam. The agency has issued a notification regarding the presence of the toxin in the affected area.