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Seahawks DE Carlos Dunlap Re-Signed After Wilson Pledged to Stay
The combined salary cap hit this year between Carlos Dunlap and newly signed Kerry Hyder will be less than half what Dunlap’s would have been for 2021 under his previous contract.
Washington Man Says Happy Easter With Squad Car Squat Squirts
#YouAreNotTheEasterBunnyAndThoseAreNotEasterEggs
Kennewick Rattlesnake Mountain Harley Davidson’s Aerosmith Dream
Toxic Twins - Clothing lines for men and women
Reckless Driving Charge in Fiery Pasco I-182 Head-On Wreck
After dousing the flames, first responders had to pry open the cars to get people out.
Washington’s Easterday Faces 20 Years in Prison For Cattle Fraud
Easterday used the fraud proceeds to cover approximately $200 million in commodity futures contracts trading losses.
Yakima Cat Uses Nine Lives to Survive a Month Stuck in a Chimney
It is not clear whether Piper the cat weighed 19 pounds after being rescued, down from 26 pounds, or had dropped to 12 pounds after her ordeal.
Seahawks Lock Up WR Tyler Lockett With 4-Year Contract Extension
Seattle Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett signed a four year contract extension worth $69.2 million, with $37 million guaranteed.
Zags Rout USC, Punch Final Four Ticket, Two Wins to Perfection
Zags back in the Final Four for the first time since 2017.
Mt. Rainier Clocks Category 3 Hurricane Wind Gust at Camp Muir
At 6:53 p.m. the Pasco airport registered a 61 mph gust amidst sustained winds to 41 mph.
23 Washingtonians Watched for West African Ebola Virus Disease
The 23 people are being labeled as 'persons under monitoring' for 21 days after arriving back in the United States.
Washington State Judge Sides with Soundgarden in Royalties Case
Judge Michelle Peterson has also recommended that two of Vicky Cornell's claims against the band be thrown out due to lack of evidence
Brothers in Arms – Two Pendleton Proud Boys Arrested by the FBI
The Klein brothers’ Federal charges include: conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, obstruction of law enforcement during a civil disorder, destruction of government property, entering a restricted building, and disorderly conduct.