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And the first-tee honor goes to … Pierce County

University Place’s Michael Putnam (No. 1 tee) and Tacoma’s Troy Kelly (No. 10) open 115th US Open simultaneously off different tees…Click to Continue »

 

Early impression: Best way to see US Open action at Chambers Bay is to let it come to you

Want to watch one group at the U.S. Open? Say Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson and Adam Scott on the back nine holes?Click to Continue »

 

Charity ride for missing Tacoma girl Teekah Lewis set for Saturday

A charity ride will be held Saturday in honor of Teekah Lewis, who disappeared from Tacoma 16 years ago.Click to Continue »

 

Despite some backups, traffic plan working well, says USGA

U.S. Open fans experienced some frustrating delays near shuttle parking Thursday morning, but overall, traffic and parking plan is working well, according to the USGA…Click to Continue »

 

Lakewood man charged with burning girl, 5

A Lakewood man is charged with several counts of assault for allegedly burning a 5-year-old girl who prayed for him to die.Click to Continue »

 

Washington state prepares for potential government shutdown

Washington state officials say that while they don't believe a partial government shutdown will occur July 1, they are still required to start the process of notifying state employees that…Click to Continue »

 

Gas line explodes in Bellevue; 2 'significantly burned'

Fire officials say two people have been "significantly burned" in a gas-line explosion at a building under construction in Bellevue.Click to Continue »

 

Let the US Open begin: Locals Putnam, Kelly get things going with first shots on Thursday’s first round

Two locals, Michael Putnam and Troy Kelly got the 115th U.S. Open under way Thursday morning and 7 sharp. Putnam pulled his tee ball left and settled for a bogey,Click to Continue »

 

Fate of Washington's first charter school to be decided

The fate of Washington's first charter school may be decided at a meeting of the statewide charter commission on Thursday.Click to Continue »

 

9 killed in shooting at church in Charleston, S.C.

It is not known how many people were at the church when gunshots rang out, but Wednesday is a traditional night for church services and activities.Click to Continue »

 

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