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Dre Pollard, a 6-foot, 175-pound athlete from Ed W. Clark High in Nevada, became the second high school prospect to commit to ...
The Washington Huskies became the first Power 4 program to extend an offer to an impressive in-state offensive line prospect in the 2029 class.
Statewide efforts to legalize psychedelic mushrooms in Washington have stalled due to conflicting visions, concerns about cost and equity, and worries that pharmaceutical companies will take ...
When it comes to state track and field, the terms Federal Way and jumps are almost always after a first place podium ...
Paeton Poelman had qualified for the 3A state meet in both distance races. She ran the 1,600 meters Thursday afternoon, ...
A banner season for high school track and field in Washington continued at the 4A/3A/2A state track and field championship meet in Tacoma.
The University of Washington Tacoma released its final draft of the 2025 Campus Master Plan on March 17 which aims to ...
School officials demand WIAA revoke Veronica Garcia’s girls’ 2A 400 m title amid fairness concerns over her trans status.
Garcia, 17, won the Class 2A 400-meter dash by nearly a second at Mount Tahoma High School on Saturday — a year after ...
Hazen's Kenyon Andrews resets his own Washington all-time record in the boys 300-meter hurdles in winning 4A championship ...
Brownell held off Vincent Recupero of Bishop Blanchet, winning the State 3A 3,200 meters in a time of 9 minutes, 10.12 ...
Two days and twice the distance separated Cohen Butler’s near-miss and his dream come true. After narrowly placing second in the 1,600 meters on Thursday, the Camas junior earned his first ...