Roads were closed, parks gates were locked and travel advisories were issued due to flooding across the Palouse area in ...
At 6 a.m. Saturday, Alan Hodges walked into Lily Bee’s Boutique, Bridal and High End Consignments and waded through about 4 inches of standing water.
The Pine Street footbridge in Pullman was washed away over the weekend as rivers on the Palouse crested above flood stage.
Rain-swelled rivers, streams leave their banks late Friday and early Saturday, closing roads and causing damage around region ...
In Pullman, the Pine Street Pedestrian Bridge floated off its abutments at about 12:15 a.m. Saturday as it’s designed to do. The bridge won't be usable for the foreseeable future, Wells said. City ...
Rising water on the South Fork Palouse River displaced Pullman’s Pine Street Pedestrian Bridge, as flooding created ...
Floodwaters that swept through downtown Pullman over the weekend have mostly receded, leaving businesses to assess the damage ...
This story was last edited to report the reopening of streets. For the second consecutive year, Pullman has experienced a “high-water event,” Mayor Francis Benjamin said. The flooding has caused road ...
Voting in the 2026 Best of the Palouse community choice awards began Monday and will continue through March 16. Readers can vote at dnews.com by clicking the “Best of the Palouse” link or by scanning ...
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