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PULLMAN, Wash - A Pullman city council member says fireworks Washington State University sets off during sporting events are disturbing and should not be allowed.
Here is the fourth installment of our countdown to Washington State fall camp, which starts on Wednesday. This issue covers the Cougars’ tight ends.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty Wednesday in the stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students after reaching a plea agreement for the 2022 killings. The deal stipulates a life sentence.
He then moved to Pullman, Washington — minutes from the Moscow, Idaho, murder site — in June to pursue a PhD in criminology at Washington State University.
Idaho murders latest: Police chiefs break silence after gag order lifted The judge lifted the gag order days before Kohberger's July 23 sentencing.
New details included a DNA-laden Q-tip, a spotless getaway car and a fateful Door Dash order that may have put one of the victims in Kohberger's path.
It's still unknown why Kohberger decided to kill those students, or if he was targeting all four of them.
Among the key evidence against Bryan Kohberger was a Q-tip found in the trash at his parents’ Monroe County home.
The WSU coaching staff will integrate a whopping 74 newcomers over the next two weeks in preparation for the Cougars' season ...
Despite the Pullman heat, WSU is bringing energy and effort and staying focused on getting better every day of fall camp.
WSU opened its first fall camp under head coach Jimmy Rogers on Wednesday with two sessions to help kick off camp position ...
It didn't matter that it was about 95 degrees for the second practice of the afternoon, Coach Rogers didn't want any excuses.