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Golf’s famous ‘Hinkle Tree’ from ’79 Open uprooted by wind
Golf's famous tree, which appeared overnight during the 1979 U.S. Open has met its end. Known as “The Hinkle Tree” was partially uprooted by wind at Inverness Club.
How the Coronavirus is Affecting Sports in the Northwest
Here is what has been happening in Northwest sporting events, due to more cases of Coronavirus have been found. Canceled games, empty arenas and more.
First U.S. Coronavirus Death Is in Washington
A person has died in Washington state of COVID-19, state health officials said Saturday, marking the first such reported death in the United States.
Mariners’ Gonzales Struggles with Command in Spring Debut
Mariners' Marco Gonzales didn't make it out of the first inning in his first outing of the 2020 spring training, since signing a four-year, $30 million contract extension.
Oregon’s Ionescu First to 2,000 points, 1,000 assists, 1,000 rebounds
Oregon star Sabrina Ionescu is the first player -- man or woman -- in NCAA history to reach 2,000 points, 1,000 assists and 1,000 rebounds.
Hamlin and Newman Contrast Risk and Reward at Daytona 500
Denny Hamlin won his third Daytona 500. But, all thoughts were with fellow driver Ryan Newman, who was hospitalized after a terrifying crash on the final lap of Daytona.
Ag News: China Promises to Make Good
W.H. economic adviser Larry Kudlow says China's president Xi has reassured President Trump that Beijing will meet purchase goals outlined in the Phase-One agreement.
MLB Considering Expanding Playoffs to 14 Teams
Major League Baseball is considering expanding the playoffs to nearly half the teams and allowing higher-seeded wild-card teams to choose opponents.
Principal on Leave for Facebook Post on Kobe Bryant’s Death
A high school principal in Washington state is on administrative leave for suggesting in a personal Facebook post that NBA superstar Kobe Bryant's death was deserved.
Fun-loving TEs Kelce, Kittle the Life of Super Bowl Party
Chief's Travis Kelce and Forty-niners' George Kittle are talkative tight ends at this year's Super Bowl who are among the most entertaining personalities in the NFL.