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NewsHubYMCA of Greater Seattle’s plan to log its Camp Colman property on the Key Peninsula has caused concern amongst neighbors like Terry Cook, who feels the work will weaken the surrounding forest and damage private roads he claims the organization lacks easement for.
Gov. Jay Inslee talked about Washington state’s decision to file a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, the federal department of homeland security and high ranking Trump administration officials during a press conference on Monday. The lawsuit is alleging that key provisions of President Trump’s immigration executive order are unconstitutional. «It is an insult and danger to all of the people in the state of Washington,» Inslee said.
Lincoln International Business Districts celebration of the 2017 Lunar New Year in Tacoma on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2016.
Close to 3,000 protesters took to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in response to President Donald Trump’s order that restricts immigration to the U. S. The protesters gathered Saturday evening and continued into Sunday morning.
Honoring who Tom Dixon is — and who he has been for Tacoma — was the reason longtime friends and Tacoma civil rights contemporaries packed a small room at the Tacoma Housing Authority’s Dixon Village.
A massive bird die off has killed up to 80 seagulls at the Port of Tacoma. Wildlife biologists are trying to figure out the cause.
In 2009, Tacoma police officers began working as school resource officers (SROs) in Tacoma high schools. Their deployment was one result of a fatal 2007 shooting at Foss.
A Puyallup couple pays $140,000 for a 2,300-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 1941 Cape Cod-style home. The price includes moving the house from its original home in Seattle to a lot facing a golf course on Anderson Island.
Brutus, a 900-pound grizzly bear, was brought by Montana Grizzly Encounter to the Washington Sportsmen’s Show at the fairgrounds in Puyallup.
Puyallup Mayor John Hopkins said a year’s worth of hearings and discussions at the Puyallup City Council has produced little tangible progress in solving the city’s homeless problem. The council Tuesday night informally agreed to form a new committee to meet with citizens and homeless advocates to formulate new solutions to the issues.

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