WSU students face 12-18 inches of snow driving back from spring break
Less than a week out from the first day of spring, the National Weather Service of Seattle is forecasting the mountains will get hit with a foot to a foot-and-a-half of snow.
Judge tells attorneys to stop being so secretive in Bryan Kohberger's quadruple murder case
An Idaho judge is warning attorneys to quit filing so many sealed documents in the murder case of a man accused in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students.
Elizabeth Cantwell named WSU's new president, first female to take job
Washington State University announced Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy" R. Cantwell as the university’s next president, marking the first time a woman will hold the role.
Washington State University's new president
Dr. Elizabeth R. Cantwell has been named WSU's 12th president, making her the first woman to hold the position in the university's 135-year history.
Bryan Kohberger to appear in court as defense challenges prosecution methods
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger is expected to return to a courtroom this week ahead of his summer murder trial for the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in November 2022.
Defense arguments to be heard in Bryan Kohberger case
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger is expected to return to a courtroom on Thursday.
Judge sides with Washington State in lawsuit brought by former football coach Rolovich
A federal judge has ruled that Washington State University was justified in firing Nick Rolovich as head football coach because of his refusal to comply with the state's COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
Man killed in Pullman shooting on Greek Row
Pullman Police are investigating an early morning shooting on Greek Row that left a man in critical condition Thursday.
ID prosecutors reject Bryan Kohberger's attacks on search warrants
Idaho prosecutors have rejected a flurry of Bryan Kohberger's motions to attack search warrants executed in connection with his arrest in the slaying of four college students, dissecting the defense's claims and telling the judge that there was "substantial probable cause" to seize evidence from his parents' home, his car, his devices and other places.
Next WA apple named 'Sunflare'
The apple breeding program at Washington State University has cultivated a new addition to their fruity lineup. On Dec. 10, apple breeder Kate Evans revealed the official brand name of WA 64: Sunflare at the Northwest Horticulture Expo in Yakima.
WSU's apple breeding program introduces new Sunflare apple
The apple breeding program at Washington State University has cultivated a new addition to their fruity lineup.
Defense asks judge to ban the death penalty for man charged in stabbing deaths of 4 Idaho students
Lawyers for a man charged with murder in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students have asked a judge to take the death penalty off the table.
Buckwheat named for late WA food grower, whose remains nourish crop
Washington State University announced its first buckwheat variety this summer, and said it honors a beloved farmer from the Olympic Peninsula.
Washington State University police investigate campus assault
Washington State University police are increasing their patrols after an assault that happened on campus last week.
WSU Marching Band on FOX Local Halftime Show
Jon Sweet, the director of the Washington State University Marching Band, joins Good Day Seattle to talk more about the band after the Cougs were featured in the FOX Local Halftime Show.
Growths, lumps seen on some deer in Washington
People around the northwest have reported seeing some things rather peculiar with the wild animals. Some deer look a little different and some are acting out of the ordinary.
Creator of 'Scare Tactics' talks show reboot
Scott Hallock, the creator of the popular hidden camera show 'Scare Tactics' and an alum of Washington State University, joins 'Good Day Seattle' to discuss the reboot of his show and how he got Jordan Peele involved. Additionally, our very own Bill Wixey takes us down memory lane, where he and Hallock produced a live TV program called 'Live at 8' back when they were students at WSU.
Martha Stewart reacts to newly discovered flower in WA: 'Daffodahlia'
A new flower was discovered by accident in Washington. It’s one-of-a-kind, beautiful and it’s called the “Daffodahlia."
WSU pathologists confirm case of plague in blind Idaho deer
An emaciated, blind mule deer found in Idaho earlier this year has been confirmed to have a rare case of plague, said scientists from Washington State University.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger arrives in Boise ahead of trial
Bryan Kohberger is now in the custody of the Ada County Sheriff's Office, according to online jail records, after previously being held in a jail in Moscow, Idaho, since January 2023.