On the first possession of the second half, Tahlequah boys basketball's Jordan Daugherty picked the pocket of a Jenks player and rushed the ball downfield for a fast-break layup. That gave the Tigers ...
Early in the first round of the Port City Classic, the Tahlequah boys basketball players were keeping up with the No. 2 5A Bishop Kelly squad. The Tigers played the Comets to a tie in the third ...
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This week, mother orca Tahlequah may have surpassed her 2018 tour of grief, during which she carried her dead calf for 17 days and more than 1,000 miles. Tahlequah was last seen still carrying her ...
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by Karina Vargas, KOMO News Reporter TOPICS: SEATTLE — The mother orca known as J35, or Tahlequah, has been seen carrying her deceased calf for at least 11 days, drawing attention to the ...
In a day of sadness and surprise, researchers on Puget Sound on Tuesday found J61, the new calf born to mother orca Tahlequah, had not survived — and that a new calf also had been born to J pod.
In 2018, the Southern Resident Killer Whale named Tahlequah gave birth to a female calf that sadly died shortly thereafter. In her grief, she pushed her calf for more than 17 days across 1,000 miles.