Pullman Announces Staffing Changes and Cutbacks
City to reduce hours for some employees and summer positions to balance budget
WSU Professor Shares Media Literacy Tips for Seniors
WSU Suspends Sigma Chi Fraternity for One Year Over Hazing, Alcohol Violations
Lifestyle
WSU Launches Interactive Map of Statewide Capital Projects
New GIS tool showcases ongoing construction and renovations across Washington State University campuses and research sites.

Family Promise Hosts President's Day Clothing and Shoes Giveaway in Pullman
The event aims to provide free clothing and shoes to all community members in need.
WSU Spring Enrollment Shows Smallest Declines Since Pandemic
Pullman campus enrollment drops to lowest level since 2006
Crime
21-Year-Old Injured in 30-Foot Fall from WSU Greek Row Building
Pullman police say the incident was an accident after the student slipped on ice while trying to urinate from a third-story window.

Two Arrested After Early Morning Pullman Assault
Whitman County SWAT Team assists in apprehending suspects on multiple felony and domestic violence charges
WSU Student Hospitalized After Fraternity House Fall
21-year-old broke wrists and sustained other injuries after falling 30 feet from third-story window
Health
New CT Scanner Boosts Veterinary Care at WSU
Upgraded imaging technology at Washington State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital will improve diagnoses and treatment for pets across the region.

Pullman Regional Hospital Board Appoints Cheryl Oliver as President
Oliver to focus on community engagement, patient care, and maintaining public status of the hospital
Canine cancer survivor may help children next
Clarice the silver Labrador retriever undergoes novel treatment at WSU that could advance immunotherapy options for difficult-to-treat tumors in dogs and humans.
Politics
Advocacy Groups Launch Ads Challenging ICE's Tactics
Ads portray ICE as either overly aggressive or as community-focused, aiming to sway public opinion on the controversial agency.

Whitman County Voters to Decide Small Taxing District Levies
About a dozen measures, mostly school district levies, on the ballot for Tuesday's special election
Pullman Police Address Immigration Enforcement Concerns
Department says it does not assist with federal immigration actions in the city.
Business
Women Prefer Wines Made by Female Winemakers
Research shows women consumers are more likely to purchase wines with feminine cues and 'woman-made' labels

SEL Executive Vice President Elected Chair of National Employee-Ownership Group
Joey Nestegard will lead the Employee-Owned S Corporations of America (ESCA) for the next two years.
Washington State University Secures $55 Million in Federal Funding
Investments to support research, workforce development, and infrastructure across multiple campuses