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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson details the multiple lawsuits he has been part of against the Trump administration Thursday during a Thomas S. Foley talk in Bryan Hall.

Ferguson warns of ‘ghost guns’

ANGELICA RELENTE, Evergreen editor-in-chief November 30, 2018

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson discussed his team’s efforts in opposing the concept of 3D-printed guns at a Thomas S. Foley Institute talk Thursday. Ferguson said his office has filed 32...

Bus reportedly carrying UW Marching Band to Apple Cup rolls over

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter November 22, 2018

A charter bus reportedly carrying the University of Washington Husky Marching Band to Pullman for Friday’s Apple Cup has rolled over on Interstate 90 near George, Washington. Initial reports have...

Enforcement to increase presence for Thanksgiving

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter November 15, 2018

Two Washington State Patrol districts will conduct emphasis patrols starting Thursday through Nov. 25 due to Thanksgiving and the Apple Cup. Troopers from WSP District 4 will increase patrols in Spokane,...

The map above shows the 32-mile detour drivers have to take on State Route 26. Eastbound traffic at Othello turns south on SR 17 to SR 260, then heads east to Connell, then north on US 395 back to SR 26.  Westbound traffic from Washtucna follows the same route in reverse.

State Route 26 detour extended

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter November 9, 2018

The Washington State Department of Transportation announced the 32-mile detour on State Route 26, created due to bridge repairs, will go longer than scheduled. Contractors hoped to finish the project...

Pullman PD sergeant arrested for sexual misconduct

IAN SMAY, Evergreen reporter October 30, 2018

The Washington State Patrol arrested Pullman Police Sgt. Jerry Daniel “Dan” Hargraves on Tuesday morning on a charge of custodial sexual misconduct in the first degree following an April incident involving...

Many consumers think meat is the main carrier of E. coli, said Stephanie Smith, a food safety specialist at WSU. However, vegetables like lettuce can also be carriers of the bacteria. Knowing this can help prevent damage, she said.

Study finds not all E. coli is bad

ANNABELLE HUTSON, Evergreen contributor October 30, 2018

While it can be a danger in many cases, the bacteria E. coli is on the horizon for researchers as they find out more about its benefits. Stephanie Smith, a food safety specialist at WSU working to increase...

Pullman Fire Chief Mike Heston said first responders need to know where COVID-19 patients are located so responders can protect themselves from potential exposure.

Pullman responders brace for GameDay festivities

CODY SCHOELER, Evergreen reporter October 19, 2018

As College GameDay’s broadcast approaches, Pullman first responders are preparing for what is set to be a big weekend for Pullman. “We’re not doing a whole lot different,” Pullman Fire Chief...

The map above shows the 32-mile detour drivers will have to take on State Route 26. Eastbound traffic at Othello will turn south on SR 17 to SR 260, then east to Connell, then north on US 395 back to SR 26.  Westbound traffic from Washtucna will follow the same route in reverse.

17.5 miles of State Route 26 to close for repair

RYAN MOSHER and CARMEN JARAMILLO, Evergreen sports editor and Evergreen reporter October 2, 2018

The Washington State Department of Transportation announced that State Route 26 will close for repairs starting Oct. 15 and will finish before Thanksgiving on Nov. 22. During that time a 17.5-mile stretch...

Jarrick Wick discusses the return of the Cougar Safe Rides, formerly know as Womens Transit, Friday Wilson-Short Hall.

Safe Rides back again this fall

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor September 17, 2018

Cougar Safe Rides kicked off its fall season of operations Sept. 13. The program, previously known as Women’s Transit, offers rides to everyone Thursday nights from 8 p.m. to midnight, as well as...

Provisions in the initiative require training in de-escalation, first aid and mental health.

Initiative aims to target deadly force by law enforcement

KYLE MOEN, Evergreen reporter September 7, 2018

An initiative on the November election ballot could affect the use of deadly force by police officers. Washington Initiative 940 would require de-escalation training, and mental health and first aid...

Ruben Harris, a Pullman PD officer, cleans up debris from a car crash near the intersection of Whitman and Kamiaken streets Friday.

Car flips in crash on College Hill

ANNA YOUNG, Evergreen reporter August 31, 2018

A crash involving two vehicles near the intersection of Whitman and Kamiaken streets occurred around noon today. One of the vehicles flipped and suffered severe damage while the other drove off and remains...

Sheriff’s Office seeks reserve officers

RACHEL SUN, Evergreen Roots editor August 31, 2018

The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office is looking for volunteers for their Reserve Deputy training program, which is scheduled to run from November through April. The program is good for anyone who wants...

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