Unpacking study on WA's plastic bag use
Washington's plastic bag fee is going up next year, meant to reduce the state's reliance on plastic while promoting a greener lifestyle. But a study suggests it's up for debate whether or not it's working.
Family of Kaylee Goncalves to sue Washington State University
The family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students murdered by Bryan Kohberger, plans to sue Washington State University, where the killer was a criminology grad student.
Family of slain Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves sues Washington State University
Kaylee Goncalves' family plans to sue Washington State University, where Bryan Kohberger was a former criminology grad student.
WSU researchers developing virtual teaching assistant
Researchers at Washington State University are using grant money from the National Science Foundation to develop a virtual teaching assistant.
Idaho murder victim's family to sue WSU
One of the victims' families in the Idaho student murders plans to sue Washington State University.
WSU votes to increase tuition at WA campuses
Facing enrollment decline, Washington State University regents vote to raise tuition costs again.
Anne McCoy out as WSU athletic director
Washington State University's athletic department is getting a major shake-up, as the school announced its athletic director Anne McCoy will no longer serve in the role.
WSU shutting down public TV channel
Broadcast leadership in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University (WSU) and Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB), announced plans to reduce annual operating costs by $1.8 million.
KWSU-TV in Pullman, WA shutting down after 63 years of broadcasting
By the end of the calendar year, Pullman's KWSU-TV will go off the air.
Bryan Kohberger took plea deal days after prosecutors listed his sister as potential witness
Just days after prosecutors added his sister, Amanda Kohberger, to their witness list, Bryan Kohberger agreed to a plea deal, abruptly ending the case before it could go to trial, new court filings reveal.
WSU shutting down public TV channel in WA
Washington State University is shutting down its public TV channel.
WSU faces enrollment decline
Washington State University could soon vote to increase tuition as the school struggles with a drop in enrollment.
WSU to begin selling beer, wine at football games
Washington State University will launch a new pilot program allowing walk-around beer and wine sales at Gesa Field, starting with the September 20, 2025, Apple Cup game against Washington.
Robert Redford's connection to Washington State University
Aside from Redford?s legacy in the film industry, he prioritized environmental sustainability efforts that he brought to the Palouse region through his Institute for Resource Management program in the early 1980s.
Robert Redford: Hollywood icon's tie to WSU, fiery WA bus rescue
Robert Redford died yesterday, but his legacy has direct ties to WSU and the Palouse region.
Washington State University reacts to Charlie Kirk's death
CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University. Kirk spoke at Washington State University this past April.
Managing pain without a prescription
With opioid addiction a major concern when it comes to managing pain, a group of researchers at Washington State University put together a list of resources on how to manage pain without medication.
WSU police say ‘false’ active shooter report called in
WSU Police responded to a false active shooter report on the Pullman campus, confirming no threat after a thorough search. An emergency alert was issued, and the incident is under investigation with FBI assistance.
ESPN College Gameday: The man behind the Ol' Crimson tradition
For the last 20 years, it's been a guarantee that WSU football fans will see the Cougar flag proudly waving at ESPN College Gameday. This morning on Good Day Seattle, we spoke with Tom Pounds, the man who started the Ol' Crimson tradition.
Kohberger's sexist, creepy behavior alarmed university faculty and students before Idaho murders
Fellow grad students told investigators that Bryan Kohberger developed a reputation for being sexist and creepy while attending a criminal justice program at Washington State University.


















