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The car flipped on Veterans Way around 1 p.m. on Monday, March 21, 2023.

Two hospitalized after car collision on campus

MIKAYLA FINNERTY, Editor-in-chief March 21, 2023

Corrected on March 23. WSU Police Department responded to the scene, not Pullman Police Department.  A driver and one pedestrian were sent to the hospital with minor injuries after a collision...

The intersection of Grimes Way and Terre View Drive was briefly closed after the accident.

Weekend car accident causes three injuries

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor September 7, 2022

A car accident on Saturday injured three individuals and caused a brief road closure at the intersection of Grimes Way and Terre View Drive. The cause of Saturday’s accident, an undisclosed medical...

WSU Police responded to several snow-related calls Monday after 2-3 inches fell that day.

WSU Police give advice for upcoming snow days

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief December 8, 2021

As the snow begins to stick in Pullman, people need to prepare for slick roads and other snow-related obstacles. WSU Police Cpt. Mike Larsen said there were three noninjury snow-related accidents on...

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