The Seattle Seahawks added another option at running back by signing veteran Carlos Hyde to a one-year deal Thursday.… Continue reading
Most state parks to open for day use
By Ralph D. Russo | AP College Sports Writer The NCAA released a long and detailed plan Friday to help schools bring back athletes to… Continue reading
New short film documents in-river research surveys
Run virtual marathon in support of Captain Joseph’s House Foundation
Whenever the Seattle Seahawks finally get together in person, Duane Brown will see plenty of unfamiliar… Continue reading
Pac-12 Conference student-athletes will be allowed to return to their respective campuses as early as June… Continue reading
No quarantine league or WCL plans for July
SOME GOLF TOURNAMENTS will have a different composition this spring and summer as North Olympic Peninsula courses are making adjustments in the interest of public… Continue reading
Halibut pressure and production increased as anglers hit the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound for the Memorial Day weekend.… Continue reading
NHL to abandon the rest of the regular season, go straight into playoffs
Spot shrimp season will open in parts of the Olympic Peninsula later this week. Marine Area 5 (western Strait of Juan de Fuca)… Continue reading
Growing up in a rough part of Chicago’s South Side, Saint Wilkins figured… Continue reading
Olympic National Forest day use areas, trailheads to reopen; Lake Leland receives spring trout
By Tim Reynolds | The Associated Press The NBA is in talks with The Walt Disney Company on a single-site scenario for a resumption of… Continue reading
WDFW seeking comment on proposed rules for recreational, commercial salmon fishing seasons
By John Wawrow and Stephen Whyno | The Associated Press The NHL Players’ Association’s executive committee authorized moving forward in talks with the league on… Continue reading
The Seahawks were seeking running-back depth. They just got a 1,000-yard back to be a backup.… Continue reading
NFHS releases some instructions
Changes could include moving Class 1B, 2B tourneys out of Spokane