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What to Do in Washington in September

The Washington State Fair runs almost all month in Puyallup. September straddles summer and fall, taking the best...

Washington Football preview: Michael Penix puts Huskies firmly in national spotlight

The Huskies begin the season ranked in the top 10 and have aspirations well beyond the success of 2022. SEATTLE — After an...

ACC clears way to add Stanford, Cal, SMU, AP sources say, leaving WSU as one of last Pac-12 schools

For the ACC, adding three schools will increase media rights revenue from its long-term deal with ESPN. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Atlantic Coast...

After years of fighting, a praying football coach got his job back. Now he's unsure he wants it

On Friday night, he is due to coach his first game since 2015, when he last pressed his knee to the turf at Bremerton...

Loyd scores 25 points, reaches two milestones, to lead Storm to 72-61 win over slumping Sparks

Jewell Loyd joined A'ja Wilson of Las Vegas and Breanna Stewart of New York in reaching the 800-point milestone this season LOS ANGELES...

The art of jumping rope rocks Bumbershoot this weekend

A Kirkland woman brings her lifelong passion to the festival. #k5evening MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, Wash. — When it comes to following your passion, Rene...

Prep Zone: Lynden football has a tradition of winning

Since 2008, the Lynden Lions have won seven state titles and have been in the championship game nine times. LYNDEN, Wash. — High...

A Road Trip through Washington’s Forgotten Coast

Tokeland Hotel, with its claim to be the state's oldest inn, got a serious upgrade when Seattle chef Heather Earnhardt showed up in 2018,...

Takeaways from Seahawks' initial 53-man roster reveal

The Seahawks trimmed the roster down to 53 on Tuesday as the regular season draws closer. SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks began the...

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