Washington
Washington State Cougars vs. Colorado Buffaloes: How to watch online, live stream info, start time, TV channel
Who’s Playing
Colorado Buffaloes @ Washington State Cougars
Current Records: Colorado 15-5, Washington State 14-6
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What to Know
We’ve got another exciting Pac-12 matchup on schedule as the Colorado Buffaloes and the Washington State Cougars are set to tip at 5:00 p.m. ET on January 27th at Wallis Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum. Colorado has been getting the ball to fall more lately as they’ve increased their point totals each of their last three games.
Washington typically has all the answers at home, but on Wednesday Colorado proved too difficult a challenge. They strolled past the Huskies with points to spare, taking the game 98-81.
Colorado’s victory was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was J’Vonne Hadley, who scored 24 points. Those 24 points set a new season-high mark for him. Cody Williams was another key contributor, scoring 19 points.
Meanwhile, Washington State’s and Utah’s matchup on Wednesday was close at halftime, but Washington State turned on the heat in the second half with 46 points. Everything went the Cougars’ way against the Utes as the Cougars made off with a 79-57 win. The oddsmakers were on Washington State’s side, but they didn’t give the team enough credit as the margin was unexpectedly wide.
Washington State got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was Isaac Jones out in front who dropped a double-double on 17 points and ten rebounds. Another player making a difference was Oscar Cluff, who scored 13 points along with five rebounds.
The Buffaloes are on a roll lately: they’ve won ten of their last 13 games, which provided a nice bump to their 15-5 record this season. As for the Cougars, their victory bumped their record up to 14-6.
Saturday’s game is shaping up to be a masterclass in shooting: Colorado just can’t miss this season, having made 50.6% of their shots per game. However, it’s not like Washington State struggles in that department as they’ve made 47.8% of their shots per game this season. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
Colorado beat Washington State 74-67 when the teams last played back in December of 2023. The rematch might be a little tougher for Colorado since the squad won’t have the home-court advantage this time around. We’ll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
Series History
Colorado has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Washington State.
- Dec 31, 2023 – Colorado 74 vs. Washington State 67
- Jan 22, 2023 – Colorado 58 vs. Washington State 55
- Jan 30, 2022 – Washington State 70 vs. Colorado 43
- Jan 06, 2022 – Colorado 83 vs. Washington State 78
- Jan 27, 2021 – Colorado 70 vs. Washington State 58
- Jan 23, 2021 – Colorado 70 vs. Washington State 59
- Mar 11, 2020 – Washington State 82 vs. Colorado 68
- Jan 23, 2020 – Colorado 78 vs. Washington State 56
- Feb 20, 2019 – Washington State 76 vs. Colorado 74
- Jan 10, 2019 – Colorado 92 vs. Washington State 60
Washington
Police finish DoorDash delivery after arresting driver in New Jersey
WASHINGTON TWP., N.J. — Officers in Washington Township, said they finished a DoorDash food delivery after arresting the driver who had warrants out for his arrest.
Body camera video shows officers stepping in to deliver the food themselves, a move the department in southern New Jersey later shared on its Facebook page.
“I thought something happened. Oh my God, I got so scared,” said the customer when she answered the door.
The DoorDash customer, seen on police body cam video, was instantly relieved and appreciative upon learning why officers were at her door.
“Arrested your driver, but, yeah, we delivered your food,” one of the officers said.
It turns out a Washington Township police officer stopped the DoorDash driver during routine patrols in front of a high school over the weekend.
“He made a stop on it for a violation,” said Washington Township Police Chief Patrick Gurcsik.
But then, Chief Gurcsik said the officer learned the driver had warrants out for his arrest in another county.
“He made the officers aware that he had two DoorDash meals in the car that he was in the middle of delivering,” Gurcsik said.
The officers went from cuffing the driver to ringing a doorbell to finish his delivery.
“I never heard of anything like that in the South Jersey area. It’s sort of a first for us here in Washington Township, definitely,” Gurcsik said.
Police finish DoorDash delivery after arresting driver in New Jersey
It’s happened in other places, too, including in New Mexico last summer, when a motorcycle cop delivered someone’s Chick-fil-A order after arresting the driver.
“Hello, sir, got your DoorDash. Oh, thank you,” the officer said. “He’s a good kid, give him five stars. He just didn’t take care of a simple insurance ticket.”
And officers over in Arizona made a similar arrest during a traffic stop and were seen on body camera finishing the delivery.
“Your GrubHub, still delivered your pizza,” the officer said.
“We definitely serve the community in more ways than one,” Gurcsik said.
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Holdout Democrats leave WA House support for income tax in doubt
Washington
Bill strengthening Washington child sex abuse material laws focuses on consciousness, AI
SEATTLE — A bill aimed at tightening Washington’s laws on child sex abuse material is headed to Gov. Bob Ferguson’s desk after clearing the Legislature unanimously.
King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion said 2ESSB 5105 passed the House unanimously Tuesday night after the Senate unanimously approved it on Jan. 28, 2026.
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Manion called the measure one of her public safety legislative priorities.
“People who peddle in the misery of sexually abused children must be held accountable,” Manion said. “I am grateful for the work of Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Laura Harmon – both in prosecuting these cases and advocating for these legal fixes – and Senators Tina Orwall and Manka Dhingra for championing this legislation.”
Manion’s office said the current state law has gaps that can prevent prosecutors from holding offenders accountable in some cases.
Under current law, prosecutors cannot charge defendants for creating images of child sex abuse unless the child victim was conscious or knew they were being recorded.
The office also said that possessing sexually explicit fabricated (AI) images of non-identifiable minors is not considered child sex abuse material under Washington law.
The bill would update RCW 9.68A.040 to remove the requirement that a child be aware of an abusive recording. It would also update the definition of child sex abuse material to include fabricated (AI) images of non-identifiable minors.
The legislation would also increase the statute of limitations to 10 years for depiction crimes. Manion’s office said the current statute of limitations is three years, and argued that because the images can remain online indefinitely, victims can be re-traumatized for decades.
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