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From back gardens to biodiversity breakthroughs, a citizen science project is calling North Somerset residents to help ...
As President Trump blurs the lines between politics and business — and threatens steep tariffs on trade partners — ...
It's not the trophy the Mt. Spokane softball team originally hoped to be taking home this weekend, but any state trophy – ...
Quarterback Julian “JuJu” Lewis, who reclassified from the class of 2026 and signed with the Colorado Buffaloes last December, made a quick trip back to his hom ...
After some recent decommitments, Missouri football got back on track in the Class of 2026 by landing a four-star ...
Seven people, including Olympic track athlete Yvette Lewis and former NFL wide receiver/kick returner Jerome Mathis, will be ...
Corry's Nolan Carey, with his May 23 victory in the Class 2A boys javelin, became Corry's first PIAA track and field champion ...
A number of local athletes at Portland area universities are sending athletes to compete at the 2025 Division III NCAA ...
Scholarship donors awarded Duncan graduates with the Class of 2025 over $1 million in scholarships. The scholarship money will provide students with a little extra help as they pursue their future ...
The Spartans swept the 2024-25 MEAC men’s titles in cross country, indoor and outdoor track championships. The NSU women ...
Later Friday, Max and Zack Cervi-Skinner teamed with Kyle Rohlinger and Mitchell Rietze to earn the Vikings a third-place ...
Mt. Spokane 9, Hermiston 0: Addi Jay struck out 18 in a no-hitter and the second-seeded Wildcats (23-0) defeated the fifth-seeded Bulldogs (10-13) to claim the District 6 3A Championship.