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Driver pulled over by trooper near Sea-Tac runs into traffic, struck

The Washington State Patrol says a driver who was pulled over by a trooper near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was struck and killed after running into traffic.Click to Continue »

 

Sun sets on US Open: ‘A long journey, but it’s all paid off’

It appears Pierce County hit a home run with the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay.Click to Continue »

 

Lead party of four prepare to duke it out for US Open title at Chambers Bay

Masters champion Jordan Spieth, Australia’s Jason Day, American Dustin Johnson and South Africa’s Branden Grace share the lead at 4-under 206 – three shots clear of everybody else…Click to Continue »

 

Battling vertigo, Jason Day vaults into share of US Open lead entering final round

Australian Jason Day makes five birdies in his final nine holes after not having to revisit the site of his vertigo-induced collapse the day before.Click to Continue »

 

Tacoma legal weed sales enjoy a US Open bump

Along with hats, caps, polo shirts and posters depicting Chambers Bay, U.S. Open golf fans are buying marijuana.Click to Continue »

 

Bad day at the US Open office for Martin, who falls to 73rd place after shooting 86 at Chambers Bay

No golfer struggled more mightily than Ben Martin, who entered the day tied for fifth at 3-under. He fell out of contention after carding an ugly 16-over 86 to plummet…Click to Continue »

 

The US Open, three days in, is still all about Chambers Bay

Love it or loathe it – indifference is not an option – the golf course with zero water hazards, one tree and 18 diabolical greens has a way of soliciting…Click to Continue »

 

Sergio Garcia stands by comments about Chambers Bay’s greens, says US Open ‘deserves better’

Spainard says three or four holes are good, but the rest are not up to being used for a major tournament.Click to Continue »

 

Puyallup mixes Meeker Days with US Open

The city of Puyallup celebrates its 125th anniversary with the Meeker Days Festival this weekend.Click to Continue »

 

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