Bryan Kohberger seeks to move murder trial out of small community to Boise
The defense team argues that the trial's high-profile media coverage has irreparably tainted the local community, making a fair trial impossible.
Bryan Kohberger returns to court for hearing on scheduling, trial date
Bryan Kohberger, the 29-year-old former criminology Ph.D. student accused of killing four University of Idaho students, is one step closer to trial after a scheduling hearing Thursday, more than a year after the 2022 massacre and 13 months after Kohberger's arraignment.
Anne McCoy named WSU athletic director
Anne McCoy has been named the athletic director at Washington State after holding the interim role the past three months, the school announced Tuesday.
Kohberger defense team granted expanded access to DNA records
Bryan Kohberger's defense team secured access to more data and information that lead in part to his arrest for the murders of four University of Idaho students.
Former roommate of Idaho students murdered breaks silence
Suspected killer Bryan Kohberger, who was studying for a Ph.D. in criminology at the neighboring Washington State University, is being held without bail in a jail down the street awaiting trial on murder and burglary charges.
Idaho prosecutors in Bryan Kohberger case file new motion
The judge in the case this week ruled that Kohberger's defense team could resume phone surveys of potential jurors, and prosecutors filed a motion to seal his next court appearance.
Schools across WA plan for walkouts Tuesday in support of Palestine
College and high school students across Washington state organized schoolwide walkouts as part of a Free Palestine rally Tuesday morning.
WSU President Kirk Schulz to retire in 2025
Washington State University President Kirk Schulz announced Friday he will be retiring next year.
Help WSU name its new apple variety
Washington State University is once again calling on locals to help name a new apple variety, WA 64.
David Riley embraces the uncertainty that comes with taking over at Washington State
David Riley finally found an opportunity that made him think it was time to leave what he helped create at Eastern Washington of the Big Sky Conference. Despite uncertainty about the future, Riley made the jump in part because all it required was a short move down the road.
Bryan Kohberger's lawyer alleges public bias, requests change of venue
Bryan Kohberger's lead lawyer has accused the public of bias against her client, who is suspected of killing four University of Idaho students, after Latah County residents called police to report a defense expert had contacted them for a survey.
Western honey bees at major risk
Warmer temperatures in our region could put western honey bees at risk of collapse. Researchers at Washington State University and the Department of Agriculture specifically point to warmer autumns and winters causing big problems.
WSU Police shoot at knife-wielding student
A Washington State University student was taken to the hospital as a precaution after university police fired a shot at him.
Former Washington State QB Cam Ward says he's transferring to Miami
Cam Ward, who finished fourth among all FBS quarterbacks in passing yards per game this past season, announced his commitment to Miami on Saturday night.
Apple Cup 2023: Reflecting on the history of Washington's iconic football game
With the dissolution of the PAC-12 conference, Washington State's most epic rivalry is set to enter a new chapter. Local historian Feliks Banel reflects on the 115 games past.
Oregon State, Washington State working to keep Pac-12 open, align with Mountain West, AP sources say
Oregon State and Washington State are moving toward keeping the Pac-12 alive as a two-team conference for as long as two years while entering an agreement with the Mountain West that will allow the Pacific Northwest schools to fill out their sports schedules, two people with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Thursday.
Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers to argue bold legal move
Bryan Kohberger’s defense team will attempt to convince an Idaho judge to throw out the quadruple murder indictment against him in a pair of hearings Thursday.
University of Washington asks court to dismiss Oregon State, Washington State's suit against Pac-12
The University of Washington asked a court on Monday to dismiss the lawsuit brought against the Pac-12 by Oregon State and Washington State, which seeks to prevent the conference's departing members from standing in the way of their efforts to rebuild the beleaguered league.
Court hearing set for Nov. 14 as Oregon State, Washington State fight for control of Pac-12
A hearing has been set for Nov. 14 in Oregon State and Washington State's legal fight with the Pac-12 and its departing members to gain control of the conference and its assets.
What’s next in major college football realignment? How about a best-of-the-rest league
Now that the Power Five is about to become the Power Four, the schools left out of the recent consolidation of wealth produced by conference realignment are looking at creative ways to stay relevant.