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Pair of Reichert-Ferguson Debates set for this Month
Gubernatorial candidates Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert will face off in two, hour-long debates this month. Ferguson, the Democratic state attorney general, and Reichert, the Republican former congressman, will meet Sept. 10 in Seattle and then eight days later in Spokane. These will be the first, and possibly only, opportunities for the state’s nearly 5 million voters to see and hear the candidates discuss their policies side by side ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
Mariners make a decision on Jerry Dipoto
The Seattle Mariners have reportedly made a decision regarding Jerry Dipoto’s future. The Seattle Times reported on Thursday that the Mariners want Dipoto to return as their president of baseball operations for 2025 and possibly beyond. Dipoto has been with the Mariners since 2015 and served as the team’s general manager from 2015-2022 before changing... The post Mariners make a decision on Jerry Dipoto appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
In line to make first NFL start, Broncos CB Riley Moss 'ready to make a play' when tested by Seahawks
ENGLEWOOD – With star cornerback Pat Surtain II patrolling the left side of the Broncos’ defense, Riley Moss knows he’s going to be tested on the right side. “It’s a thing that you know it’s going to happen,’’ Moss said. “I hope it’s going to happen, and I’m ready to make a play.”
Cal Raleigh homers and hits sacrifice fly as Mariners beat Athletics 6-4
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Cal Raleigh hit a two-run homer in the first inning and added a sacrifice fly in the fifth, Julio Rodríguez also connected, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Athletics 6-4 on Thursday in their final scheduled visit to the Coliseum. Luke Raley added a...
Thud! Apple Cup sales pointing to half-empty stadium for Cougs and Dawgs
PULLMAN -- Cougfan.com has confirmed with Washington State a total of approximately 35,000 tickets have been sold for the Apple Cup next Saturday at Seattle's Lumen Field. That's just more than 50 percent of Lumen's 68,740 capacity. As Cougfan.com reported in June, the early pre-sale numbers for WSU were a...
Kansas 1st Infantry soldier’s remains lost for 100 years return home
SEATTLE, WA (KSNT) – The remains of a Kansas 1st Infantry Division soldier lost since WWI have been returned to U.S. soil for a proper burial. The 1st Infantry Division announced in a press release that U.S. Army Pfc. Charles McAllister of Seattle, Washington was returned home for a burial ceremony in Acacia Memorial Park […]
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