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Union Gap Police ask public to 'be vigilant' after surplus patrol car stolen
UNION GAP, Wash. -- The Union Gap Police Department is looking for a stolen decommissioned patrol SUV. According to UGPD, the silver 2017 Ford Explorer was stolen between the night of July 13 and the early hours of July 14 from the 2600 block of Main Street in Union Gap after being bought by a local business at an auction. The SUV is no longer a UGPD patrol car and has no police markings other than fully functioning emergency equipment and push bars.
AppleSox pitching staff combines for 7-0 shutout victory over CCL Showcase Team
WENATCHEE - The Wenatchee AppleSox shut out the Cascade Collegiate League Showcase team 7-0 on Saturday night at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium. Evan Cloyd led the way for the AppleSox, driving in two runs and scoring twice in the non-league game. Seven AppleSox pitchers combined to blank the CCL team,...
Boxing Improves Cardio, Coordination and Cognitive Skills at Penrose & Associates Physical Therapy in Lacey
Did you know research shows that boxing can improve both your physical and cognitive health? That’s why Penrose & Associates Physical Therapy kicked off this spring’s new boxing classes at the Lacey clinic. Dr. Jennifer Penrose, a physical therapist since 2001 with a doctorate in physical therapy, is excited about the addition of boxing instruction to the clinic’s services supporting lifelong health.
Pickleball Kingdom to Open Near Sports Birthplace
Pickleball Kingdom announced its latest expansion into Poulsbo, WA, led by franchise siblings John and Mara Hylton. The location is the closest to the sport’s birthplace on nearby Bainbridge Island. “There’s no better place to have a Pickleball Kingdom than in Poulsbo, which is right by Bainbridge Island, where...
Bellingham seeks feedback on landmark tree ordinance
BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The City of Bellingham wants you to know there will be an opportunity to give feedback on the emergency landmark tree ordinance during the city council’s regular meeting Monday, July 15. The tree ordinance was enacted May 20 and created fines ranging from $800...
Vibrant Stitches: Quilters’ showcase at Orcas Senior Center
Step into the Orcas Senior Center any weekday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to delve into a magnificent display of quilting artistry!. Throughout the months of July and August, we invite you to explore the dynamic Quilters’ Art Exhibition, featuring captivating works by our community’s talented artisans. Revel in the kaleidoscope of hues and intricate patterns meticulously crafted by local hands.
Jo Adell hits 3-run homer, Angels beat Mariners 3-2
Jo Adell hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning and Carson Fulmer threw four hitless innings to lead the Los Angeles Angels to a 3-2 win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday.Adell, who pumped his first around the bases, hit his 15th home run of the season off Austin Voth (2-4), who had just come in to replace injured Ryne Stanek.Fulmer opened the game for the Angels and breezed through the lineup, retiring 14 in a row until the fifth inning when the Mariners reached base on a fielding error by rookie second baseman Keston Hiura. Fulmer then hit...
Mariners reward Logan Gilbert’s All-Star performance with All-Dud one, lose to Angels 3-2
To mirror the Mariners only doing half their job today, I will only do half my job, and tell you about Logan Gilbert’s outing while ignoring the performance of the offense, who were no-hit by Carson Fulmer through five innings, who punched out seven, all of which was season highs because Mariners offense and mediocre pitchers having career days, name a more excruciating duo. (The offense did have the bases loaded without a hit in the fifth and two outs, bouncing Fulmer, but Dylan Moore popped up a 2-1 pitch from Hunter Strickland to quell the threat.) But let us set that aside and only deal with them when we must, and instead focus on the bright spot of today’s game: another dominant performance by Logan Gilbert.
Summer STEAM at the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum
Summer STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) is the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum’s free, weekly community programming hosted on Wednesdays, 4th of July through Labor Day. The program targets K-12 students and their caregivers. The intent is to not only provide an entry point for the public to learn about the museum’s artifacts and exhibits, but to also engage children with their caregivers in active learning and exploration; inspire creative thinking and problem solving; and slow learning loss that often accompanies summer breaks. Since Summer STEAM was introduced in 2014, the program has engaged about 1,000 participants each season.
Seattle man reunites with paramedics who saved his life
SEATTLE - Paramedics are there during some of our worst moments, when we’re most in need, and on Saturday, we got a new class of paramedics. The 50th class of the Medic One Paramedic Training Program graduated. "They participated in 377 cardiac arrests in the field, they intubated 1,036...
Mariners' Josh Rojas Saw the Fastest Pitch in Baseball This Season on Friday
Hitting in the top of the seventh inning on Friday night, Seattle Mariners infielder Josh Rojas saw the fastest pitch in baseball this season, courtesy of Ben Joyce of the Los Angeles Angels.
Nika Muhl's Breathtaking All-Black Pregame Outfit Before Lynx Showdown Turns Heads
The Seattle Storm played an important WNBA game against the Minnesota Lynx on Friday. Considering that these are two of the WNBA's best teams and boast similar records, anytime they match up is going have major implications when it comes to the league's postseason playoff picture. The Storm ...
Storm 91, Lynx 63: McBride’s 27 Points Unable to Withstand Seattle’s Flood
Minnesota suffers their worst lost of the season as Kayla McBride is the only Lynx to score double-digits. Nneka Ogwumike ties her season-high with 26 points, leading four Seattle starters in double figures scoring. The Minnesota Lynx entered the night on a two-game win streak against two of the worst...
Walk Back in Time - historical event at Edmonds Pioneer Cemetery July 18, 2024
Members of the public are invited to the Edmonds Memorial Cemetery’s annual Walk Back in Time event, scheduled for 1-2pm Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 820 15th St SW, Edmonds. This year’s theme focuses on those who physically shaped Edmonds as we know it today through their determination and grit, the City of Edmonds said in news release announcing the event.
Peterson addresses housing issues at Edmonds Civic Roundtable meeting
Housing legislation was the focus when 21st District State Rep. Strom Peterson addressed those attending the Edmonds Civic Roundtable’s Thursday, July 11 meeting at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. Peterson and other attendees discussed current and future state legislation aimed at tackling the region’s housing crisis, including sustainable development, affordable...
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