Pilot Found Deceased After Small Plane Crash in Central Washington

ELLENSBURG, WA – Kittitas County authorities located the crash site of a small plane near Whiskey Dick Mountain on Wednesday morning after an overnight search. The pilot, who was the sole occupant, was found deceased. The
WSU and Whitworth University Expand Partnership to Meet Workforce Needs in Spokane’s Health Industry

SPOKANE, WA – Washington State University Health Sciences and Whitworth University are excited to announce the expansion of a 55-year partnership that will allow students access to a broader range of degrees in health sciences and ultimately
Idaho Department of Education to Host Career Fair in Lewiston

LEWISTON, ID – The Idaho Department of Education will host a series of Educator Career Fairs across the state in April, providing an opportunity for school districts, charter schools, and prospective educators to connect. One of the
Four Warrior Women’s Basketball Players Tabbed All-Cascade Conference

CORVALLIS, OR. – Four Warrior women earned All-Cascade Conference honors, led by senior Ellie Sander’s third selection, announced by the conference office on Wednesday. Sander, along with teammates Sitara Byrd and Darian Herring, were voted to the
WSU Preparing for Up to 10% Budget Cuts as Institution Faces “Severe” Financial Challenges

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University administrators are fast tracking spending cuts to deal with the institution’s severe financial challenges. According to a message that was posted on the institution’s website Wednesday administrators say three factors are
Washington Bill Would Require Diaper Changing Stations in More Restrooms

OLYMPIA, WA – Many parents share the common experience of having to change a child’s diaper at the back of a car or the corner of a room when there isn’t a changing station available. Washington lawmakers
Moscow Officers Recognized for Life-Saving Actions

MOSCOW, ID – Two Moscow Police Department officers have been awarded the Life Saving Award for their actions in assisting an unconscious man last month. On February 6 at approximately 1 p.m., Officer Lanie and Officer
USPS Investigation Fails to Confirm Receipt of Missing Garfield Ballots

PULLMAN, WA – The U.S. Postal Service cannot confirm if they ever received hundreds of vote by mail ballots that never made it to Garfield last fall. The federal agency’s probe contradicts what a post office manager
Washington State Joins Lawsuit Over Federal Employee Firings

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state has joined a lawsuit challenging the termination of federal employees by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and other federal agencies. The lawsuit alleges that the firings were unlawful and unjustly impacted
Idaho House Unanimously Approves $100 Million in Property Tax Relief

BOISE, ID – The House endorsed another $100 million in tax relief Tuesday, shortly after the Senate approved the income tax cut. House Bill 304 would send school districts $50 million annually to pay down bonds and