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Gonzaga’s point guard-in-waiting arrives at an NCAA Tournament opener against Georgia in a team-issued sweatsuit, then parks ...
He was a chiropractor by training, but in a remote part of west Texas with limited medical care, Kiley Timmons had become a ...
Ray Kresek has been struck by lightning three times. He’s watched colleagues die in fires. He saw a plane knock down a fire ...
The Supreme Court’s decision upholding a Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth is a tragic abdication ...
Ever the trickster, Raven devised a plan to get inside the clan house and glimpse the daylight. He first decided to disguise ...
Nine months after the close of Expo ’74, federal officials formally transferred the iconic U.S. Pavilion to the city of ...
Having grown up with a parent in the military, I have a difficult time answering the question “Where are you from?” ...
Oppressive heat coupled with wind blowing out to center field figured to initially serve as the backdrop of Saturday’s ...
Outdoor recreation in the Inland Northwest, and throughout the country, has never been more popular. Among the millions of ...
Specifically, it is the 1981-82 Vandals’ team that went 27-3, with a No. 6-ranking and advancement to the NCAA Sweet 16, that ...
A longtime frequenter of indie bookstores, Seattle Times arts critic Moira Macdonald collects the ephemera she finds in books ...
Then-Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman was 32 when, as a member of the House Judiciary Committee, she voted in 1974 for three articles ...
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