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From shirts to stuffed bears, U.S. Open merchandise pavilion opens for business

Let history record that Bruce Lind, a retired mathematics professor living in University Place, was the first public customer through the door Thursday morning at the U.S. Open Championship merchandise…Click to Continue »

 

The Nose: Phil Mickelson almost goes hungry on first visit to Chambers Bay

America’s most famous golfer (not named Tiger) stars in a South Sound tale of rejection, regret and reconciliation. And scrambled eggs.Click to Continue »

 

High court wrestles with Lindquist’s phone records

The Washington State Supreme Court ponders whether officials can hide public records on private devices, and whether government can compel disclosure.Click to Continue »

 

Mariners’ attack returns to snooze mode in 6-0 loss to Indians

Mariners manage just two hits; Happ lasts only 2 1/3 innings; chance for sweep slips away.Click to Continue »

 

Duran Duran to play State Fair

It’s not official, but it looks like Duran Duran will do the Puyallup on Sept. 23 with Chic featuring Nile Rodgers.Click to Continue »

 

Witnesses sought to hit-and-run in Tacoma

Tacoma police are looking for witnesses to a hit-and-run accident that seriously injured a pedestrian last week.Click to Continue »

 

Tacoma character, gadfly, muckraker John Hathaway dies

John Hathaway, online Tacoma gadfly with a 1940s gumshoe persona, is dead at 69.Click to Continue »

 

Girl, 7, who nearly drowned in Lakewood pool dies

A 7-year-old girl who was found at the bottom of a pool in Lakewood died of her injuries Wednesday, police said.Click to Continue »

 

TwoKoi in downtown Tacoma reopens Friday with name change

TwoKoi Japanese Restaurant in downtown Tacoma reopening after a seven-month closure.Click to Continue »

 

Huskies sign junior college QB transfer Tony Rodriguez

The school confirmed Tuesday that Tony Rodriguez, an incoming junior who spent the last two seasons at City College of San Francisco, has signed a financial-aid agreement to play for…Click to Continue »

 

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