
The Whitman County Library is hosting its annual ‘Food for Fines’ drive. This initiative allows library patrons to donate canned or boxed non-perishable food products and toiletry items in exchange for a waiver of up to $10 in outstanding library fines. Each unopened, unexpired item contributed will correspond to $1 forgiven in fines.

The Community Congregational United Church of Christ in Pullman will host a presentation by Dr. Lisa Carloye titled “Are we all female now? The Biological Truth about Sex Determination.” Dr. Carloye is a recognized biology educator on the WSU faculty. The event invites the community to come learn about biological aspects of sex determination.

The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts has announced show dates for “Love, Liz” by alumna Lauren Grove ‘23. The show is a historical comedy that explores the life of Queen Elizabeth I as she contemplates potential marriage options. It features Queen Elizabeth I and her close companions in […]

The housing market in Washington experienced a decline in December, as reported by the Whitman County Association of Realtors. According to the December housing market data, the average price for a home sold in Whitman County decreased to 350,000 dollars, reflecting a drop of approximately 50,000 dollars compared to the previous month. This marks a…

A Washington State University fraternity, Alpha Sigma Phi, has been suspended while an investigation is conducted into several allegations, including hazing. The university’s website recently reported that the investigation pertains to an incident from the previous fall. The allegations involve hazing, physical harm, reckless endangerment, and alcohol-related issues.

The University of Idaho and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have established a five-year partnership agreement aimed at enhancing nuclear energy innovation, national security, and promoting a low-carbon energy future. On January 27, the institutions signed the Strategic Understanding for Premier Education and Research (SUPER), which builds on previous collaborations.

Idaho’s U.S. Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch and Representatives Russ Fulcher and Mike Simpson have introduced legislation aimed at addressing access to local post offices in light of challenges faced by the United States Postal Service (USPS). The Mandating Advisable and Informed Locations and Solutions (MAILS) Act […]

The City of Pullman has announced that the police department will adhere to legal protocols and collaborate with federal authorities regarding deportations when requested. The city issued a press release Tuesday afternoon in response to the deportation initiatives of the current federal administration. The statement […]