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Transient killed in hit-and-run accident near Tacoma

Pierce County sheriff’s investigators are searching for a driver that fatally struck a pedestrian just east of Tacoma early Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Annie Wright looks at Tacoma Weyerhaeuser mansion for boys’ high school

School official says it’s only an idea at this point. Property owner says it’s still working with cooking school tenant, but backup offers are welcome.Click to Continue »

 

Minivan crashes into Kent apartment

A driver accidentally plowed through a first-floor apartment in Kent Thursday night but nobody was injured, according to the Fire Department.Click to Continue »

 

Snacks, rare Indian Head coins, baby wipes: What don’t U.S. Open golfers store in their bags?

There are the staples of a golf bag — clubs, golf balls and tees — but then there are the knickknacks such as alligator skin yardage books, almond butter and…Click to Continue »

 

Morning groups should have easier time in Round 2 at Chambers

Tiger Woods showed up at the Chambers Bay practice green an hour and a half before his morning tee time, and started grinding away at his game. Masters champ Jordan…Click to Continue »

 

No view off limits for overwhelming Tiger Woods following

Pandemonium broke out when his ball rolled onto a walking path on the 12th hole as marshals linked arms and formed a human barricade around the ball.Click to Continue »

 

Stenson, Johnson among few to survive Chambers Bay’s U.S. Open debut

Co-leaders Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson set the course record with matching 5-under-par 65s but first round isn’t as succesfull for Tiger Woods (80) or Rickie Fowler (81).Click to Continue »

 

Puyallup’s Ryan Moore shoots 5-over on first day of U.S. Open

Moore carded double-bogeys on the 14th and 17th holes; UW’s Pan fires 1-over-71…Click to Continue »

 

At Chambers Bay, Woods struggles through second-worst round in major with an 80

Three-time U.S. Open champion is third from last after Thursday’s first round.Click to Continue »

 

Tacoma Allen AME Church opens doors for unity prayer service in wake of South Carolina tragedy

Like nine people who lost their lives in the recent tragedy in South Carolina, Rev. Anthony Steele of Tacoma had a bible study scheduled this week.Click to Continue »

 

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