
The investigation into the fire at a large apartment complex on Military Hill in Pullman is anticipated to continue for another day. Authorities are looking into the involvement of a 40-year-old individual named Elijah Reagan, who is suspected of using an explosive device to ignite the fire in his apartment building on Larry Street. Fortunately,…

Whitman County Library is now open for registrations for its annual Festival of Trees. Local organizations, businesses, and families are encouraged to design and decorate trees for display at The Center in downtown Colfax during December. This community event allows visitors to tour the gallery and vote for their favorite tree.

UPDATE: Pullman PD has confirmed that the individual involved in the incident is now in custody. The bomb squad is currently inspecting the suspect’s vehicle, which has resulted in the closure of US195 south of Uniontown. It has been reported that a round was accidentally discharged from the vehicle; however, there were no injuries. Local…

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…