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WSU swimmer sets sights on next adventure

Washington State University swimmer Samantha Krew graduates today with a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience. Krew, who transferred from Tulane University, served as captain of the swim team and set multiple records while engaging in community service and leadership roles. She plans to apply to medical schools and work as a pediatric surgery unit scribe during her gap year.

Thornton man pleads not guilty to a DUI hit-and-run wreck

Riley Maley, 31, pleaded not guilty to DUI, vehicular assault, and felony hit-and-run charges in Whitman County Superior Court. The incident, which occurred on April 26, involved Maley allegedly failing to yield at a stop sign, resulting in a collision that hospitalized a 71-year-old man. Maley faces a potential prison sentence of up to 10 years for vehicular assault.

Pullman man sentenced

Lane Hunting-Smith, 33, pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree child rape and faces up to life in prison. Prosecutors recommend a 20-year sentence after Hunting-Smith was arrested for sexually assaulting a 9-year-old child and possessing explicit videos of the victim. Sentencing is scheduled for June 13.

News Stream 2 - Northwest Public Broadcasting

Northwest Public Broadcasting will host "News Stream 2" on May 3, 2025, at 5:00 AM GMT. The event focuses on technology and computing topics relevant to the audience. This initiative aims to enhance public engagement with current technological advancements.

UI, LCSC tuition increases approved

The Idaho State Board of Education approved a 3.5% tuition increase for the University of Idaho and Lewis-Clark State College. This increase will raise tuition for full-time resident undergraduates at the University of Idaho to $9,400, while Lewis-Clark State College students will pay $7,876 next year. The rise aims to cover costs amid declining state support and increasing enrollment.

UI In all, 4 students regain legal U.S. status

Four international students at the University of Idaho have regained their legal U.S. status after federal government revocations. The reinstatement follows challenges filed in federal courts, prompting ICE to reverse its termination orders. The university confirmed all four students are actively enrolled.

MHS students air grievances

Approximately 60 Moscow High School students rallied at Friendship Square to express their frustrations over various social and political issues. Organized by the newly-formed United Youth of Moscow, students voiced support for causes like abortion rights and LGBTQ rights, while criticizing the federal government.

An examination of President Cantwells WSU contract Furloughs, football games and more

Washington State University President Elizabeth Cantwell may face up to two months of unpaid furloughs annually due to budget cuts. Cantwell's contract includes a base salary of $735,000 and a potential $150,000 incentive bonus, while the university freezes nonessential spending amid financial pressures.

Public Records

Latah County marriage licenses were issued to five couples, including two from Moscow and one from Eagle, Idaho. Police reports from Pullman and Moscow noted incidents of rape, assault, harassment, and theft over two days. A car crash with injuries and an unattended death were also reported in Latah County.

George Melvin Harris IIIs trial results in guilty verdict for second-degree manslaughter for death of Liban Barre

George Melvin Harris III received a guilty verdict for second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of his roommate, Liban Barre, during a September 2021 party in Pullman. The jury deliberated for nine hours before choosing a lesser charge, despite the option for first-degree manslaughter. Harris claimed self-defense, alleging he was attacked, but prosecutors argued his actions were reckless.

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