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Wellness center takes care of caddies who take care of the pros at US Open

Chambers Bay has lived up to its reputation as a challenging course for golfers at the U.S. Open. And that’s no different for the caddies, so the USGA has set…Click to Continue »

 

“People’s Choice” Jason Day off in the final round of U.S. Open

The 27-year-old Australian is getting all the roars – and even signs proclaiming "We love you, Jason!" after his remarkable round into a share of the lead while with vertigo…Click to Continue »

 

Firefighters responded to Narrows Marina after seeing smoke on U.S. Open broadcast

West Pierce firefighters had two thoughts as they saw smoke on TV as they watched the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay Saturday from their fire station, the agency said.Click to Continue »

 

US Open: Recapping the final round at Chambers Bay

Highlights from the final round Sunday of the U.S. Open at chambers Bay in University Place.Click to Continue »

 

For better or worse, Sunday greens same as other days

Greens crew has done its work; now it’s up to nature and the golfers.Click to Continue »

 

US Open scene: Troy Kelly last local on course

No, Troy Kelly wasn’t one of the fearsome foursome at the top of the U.S. Open leaderboard entering the final round Sunday. He was 11 strokes back at 7-over-par 217.Click to Continue »

 

Skamania County head-on crash kills 3, including young boy

Three people are dead, including a 7-year-old boy, after a head-on crash between a pickup and a minivan in Skamania County.Click to Continue »

 

Port of Tacoma once again puts its Thurston County Maytown tract on the market

Once planned for a gravel mine and a rail marshaling yard, the Port of Tacoma’s failed Maytown project property is seeking a buyer…Click to Continue »

 

Stadium High class of ‘40 reunion likely was the last

Nearly two dozen grads planned to attend their 75th reunion on Saturday, including one who wasn’t too happy about it.Click to Continue »

 

Grandstands at No. 18 a popular spot at Chambers Bay

Hayward and Marylynn Hesslup were waiting at the rope line first thing Sunday morning when USGA officials started allowing people onto Chambers Bay for the final round of the U.S.Click to Continue »

 

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