Pullman Firefighters Respond to Lab Fire at WSU
Crews battle blaze at Washington State University campus building
WSU to Host Distinguished Bustad Lecture on Human-Horse Relationships
Discussing Politics at Work Boosts Employee Well-being
Weather
Pullman Boutique Devastated by Unexpected Flood
Lily Bee's Boutique, Bridal and High End Consignment suffers hundreds of thousands in damages after river overflows

Downtown Pullman Flooded Despite New Infrastructure as South Fork Nears Historic Levels
City officials say new drainage system was overwhelmed by high floodwaters
Palouse Region Braces for Potential Flooding
Forecasters warn of rising water levels along Paradise Creek and Palouse River
Politics
Washington Legislature Cuts WSU Budget Less Than Governor Proposed
State lawmakers approve smaller reductions for Washington State University compared to governor's plan

Pullman Fire Department Assistant Chief Post To Stay Empty Amid Budget Deficit
The city is grappling with a major budget shortfall and has implemented a hiring freeze.
Pullman Firefighters Union Warns of Staffing Cuts Amid City Budget Crisis
Part-time reserve firefighters to lose hours, reducing personnel on major incidents
Lifestyle
New Exhibition Traces Building of Schweitzer Engineering Hall
The School of Design and Construction at Washington State University celebrates the collaborative design and construction of the new $80 million Schweitzer Engineering Hall.

WSU ROAR Program Receives $2.48M Federal Grant for Inclusive Higher Ed
The five-year grant will fund WSU ROAR Pathways, a comprehensive initiative supporting students with intellectual disabilities from high school through college and into careers.
WSU Names Terri Parr Wynecoop Permanent Tribal Relations Executive Director
Parr Wynecoop will lead university's government-to-government relationships with Native American Tribes.
Business
Two Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Leaders Earn National Manufacturing Honor
Factory Manager Taylor Howell and Purchasing Manager Angelica Salazar recognized by The Manufacturing Institute

Pavilion Behind Pullman's Military Hill Indoor Pool To Be Demolished For Renovations
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories is taking down the pavilion to prepare for upgrades to the newly acquired Schweitzer Wellbeing Center.
Pullman Announces Staff and Service Reductions Amid Budget Shortfall
City officials say changes are part of broader effort to reduce costs while maintaining core services
Health
Study Shows Cannabis Disrupts Multiple Memory Systems
Researchers find THC impairs recall, creates false memories, and disrupts source memory.

Pullman Regional Hospital earns fifth consecutive acute stroke-ready recertification
Hospital's stroke response times exceed national benchmarks as patient volume increases.
WSU Suspends Equine Portion of Veterinary Surgery Course
University cites safety concerns for students, faculty, staff, and animals amid public backlash