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  • Wash. kids play with dead bats get rabies shots

    The Grant County Health District says some Moses Lake, Wash., children are getting precautionary rabies shots after they were found playing with several dead ...

  • Stan Musials house for sale Man its kind of expensive

    Get ready for a big home run in St. Louis. The three-acre estate of Cardinals icon Stan Musial is on the market for $1.795 million. The house features ...

  • Jackson Cubs fall to Pirates for 4th loss in row

    Edwin Jackson pitched just three innings Thursday before being removed following a long rain delay. That was long enough for the Cubs right-hander to absorb another ...

  • Seahawks sign WR Justin Veltung a Puyallup High grad

    The Seahawks signed receiver Justin Veltung as an undrafted free agent on Thursday. Veltung is a graduate of the University of Idaho and Puyallup High School. Veltung, 5 feet 10, battled injuries his last two seasons at Idaho but still finished 11th on the school's career all-purpose yardage list with 2,972 yards. Veltung participated in Seattle's rookie minicamp earlier this month ...

  • Mariners send slumping C Montero to minors

    SEATTLE, Wash. — The Seattle Mariners have sent slumping catcher Jesus Montero to the minor leagues. The Mariners optioned Montero to Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday. He has 72 hours to join the club. The 23-year-old Montero is hitting .208 with three home runs and nine RBIs. He hit .260 with 15 homers and 62 RBIs last year in his first full season in the majors. Seattle will make a ...


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Dr. Seuss' The Lorax [Blu-Ray]

Dr. Seuss' The Lorax [Blu-Ray]

The Lorax, a clever environmental fable first published in 1971, has always been the angriest and most directly political book authored by the prolific Theodore Geisel (aka, Dr. Seuss), even though the author himself always professed to be wary of lecturing and speechifying. Thu ... ...

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  • Mill Creek man sentenced to 22 years for producing child porn

    Phillip S. Allen, a 58-year-oldMill Creek man,was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 22 years in prison for producing child pornography, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Allen came to the attention of law enforcement in 2010, when they served a search warrant at the Bloomington, Ind. home of a person whowas being investigated for distribution ...

  • Francona manages at Fenway for 1st time since 2011

    BOSTON — Terry Francona is back at Fenway Park as an opposing manager for the first time since he left the Red Sox. Francona brought the Cleveland Indians to Boston for a four-game series starting Thursday night. He was let go by the Red Sox after eight years as their manager following a September 2011 collapse left them out of the playoffs. He was relaxed and spoke calmly for about 20 ...

  • United opens new Seattle United Club consolidates operations

    SEATTLE, Wash. - United Airlines has opened its new United Club lounge in Concourse A at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the second club to feature the airline's new design concept. The opening coincides with the consolidation of United's terminal facilities to Concourse A, offering customers improved accessibility to gates and a wider variety of concessions. The ...

  • Boy Scouts of America approve plan to accept openly gay boys

    Boys Scout Alex Derr speaks out against anit-gay rules during the Equal Scouting Summit Press Conference being held near where the Boy Scouts of America are holding their annual meeting Wednesday, May 22, 2013, in Grapevine, Texas. The boxes in front of Derr hold petitions calling for the Boy Scouts of America to end its anti-gay policies. (AP Photo/LM ...

  • State college students press Congress for rate stability on loans

    SEATTLE (AP) - College students in Washington state say they need Congress to give them affordable student loans at a rate they can depend on, instead of a yearly debate on rising interest rates."The fact that it's so unpredictable for students and their families is pretty senseless," Evan Smith, the student body president at the University of Washington in Seattle, said ...

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