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  • Brewers team up on beer to help military families

    RICHMOND, Va. — Craft breweries from around the country are teaming up to raise money for military families by selling a beer aged on baseball bats. The Hops for Heroes project began in 2011 as a collaboration between Center of the Universe Brewing Co. in suburban Richmond and Fremont Brewing Co. in Seattle. This year, the list also includes breweries in Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri, ...

  • Span wasn’t built to take critical hit

    The Skagit River Bridge wasn’t particularly worrisome to state engineers, but bridges of its generation often were designed in such a way that a failure in a key location could ruin an entire ...

  • King County deputy injured in motorcycle crash dies

    The News Tribune says Pierce County sheriff’s officers continue to investigate the crash near Frederickson. West says Duran served in the Army and then became a paramedic and firefighter in New Mexico. He became a deputy for the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office in New Mexico, and in 2004 started working for King ...

  • Pitcher Jeremy Bonderman shelled in 11-2 Tacoma Rainiers loss

    TACOMA — If pitcher Jeremy Bonderman was hoping to impress the Mariners, he didn't do it Thursday night. Bonderman allowed eight runs in five innings as visiting Nashville pounded the Tacoma Rainiers 11-2 in a Pacific Coast League game before 3,099 at Cheney Stadium. Bonderman surrendered 11 hits and saw his ERA climb to 4.68. Jesus Montero pinch hit for the Rainiers (29-19) in the ...

  • US highway bridge linking Seattle with Canada collapses

    The major highway bridge linking Seattle with Canada and the rest of the Pacific Northwest region collapsed on Thursday evening, dumping a handful of vehicles and people into a river, the Washington State Patrol said. Authorities said there were no deaths, and three people were rescued and taken to hospitals.The four-lane Interstate 5 bridge - more than half a century old - collapsed about ...


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Medium Cool [DVD]

Medium Cool [DVD]

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  • Stunning I-5 bridge collapse

    An I-5 bridge over the Skagit River in Mount Vernon collapsed Thursday evening, sending cars and people into the water. Three people were rescued from the water and taken to hospitals; a statement from the governor said one person may be unaccounted ...

  • Bridge collapse will cause holiday travel headaches

    The collapse of the bridge on Interstate 5 across the Skagit River is sure to snarl traffic, upset plans and disrupt commerce this Memorial Day ...

  • Tigers lose on Fielders single off Burtons glove

    DETROIT — Ron Gardenhire has never made a secret of his admiration for Prince Fielder. The Minnesota Twins manager has often called the Detroit Tigers' slugger one of the best and smartest hitters and baseball, and openly talks about telling his pitchers not to let Fielder beat them. That's why Thursday night was so tough. With the game tied at six in the eighth inning, ...

  • Francona back in Beantown

    BOSTON — Terry Francona returned to Fenway Park and found some more pleasant memories. A standing ovation. A video tribute to his time as manager of the Boston Red Sox. And, most important, a win for his Cleveland Indians. Drew Stubbs, Mark Reynolds and Michael Bourn combined for nine hits and eight runs batted in and the Indians had 16 hits in their 12-3 win on Thursday night. "I ...

  • KCs Santana fans 8 but gives up 4 HRs to Angels

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ervin Santana's mastery of the strike zone against his former teammates was incomplete. Sure, he struck out eight, but he also gave up four home runs and the Kansas City Royals lost to the Los Angeles Angels 5-4 Thursday night. "He throws a lot of strikes, and he's around the plate," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "He had his fastball up to 95 a ...

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