Kwabi Amoah-Forson reads a script in the office where the producers of the show meet. Photo by Erick Ramirez If you’ve ever thought to yourself that life in Tacoma feels like something out of a sitcom ...
When you live long enough in Pierce County, you learn a few things. The Narrows Bridge looks best at dusk. The Tacoma Dome looks like Mount Rainier if you squint a little. It is uniquely charming to ...
Munro served as Washington’s Secretary of State for 20 years. OLYMPIA 3/20/2025 – Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro has passed away. Munro served five terms as Washington’s secretary of state and ...
During recent flooding, PCESAR volunteers have spent five full days shoveling sand into bags for community members who desperately need them to hold back floodwaters. Washington’s flood response has ...
When we talk about heroes, we often imagine people whose names are etched into history books or celebrated on grand stages. But sometimes, the truest heroes walk quietly among us, humbly giving of ...
The Tacoma Housing Authority has announced that it has secured new funding to complete a major reinvestment in two of its largest family communities, committing more than $150 million to rehabilitate ...
Tacoma Public Works Interim Director Kurtis Kingsolver presented details for Connect Tacoma: Safe Streets and Sidewalks at the Asia Pacific Cultural Center on April 2, 2026, indicating the path for ...
For nearly 30 years, downtown Eatonville has been the place to be for car enthusiasts during the annual Rod Knockers Car Show. Now in its 29 th year, the event returns June 21, bringing together ...
When PLU science students returned to campus in fall 2022, they were in for a surprise. The previously outdated anatomy and physiology lab in the Rieke Science Center had been transformed into a ...
Since the dawn of man, we’ve gathered around the fire for story time. Oral tradition is how we’ve passed on ancient history, family lore, and more. It’s no wonder we’re still drawn to it, to gather ...
In a 2022 letter to the U.S. Congress Committee on Appropriations, Congresswoman Kim Schrier (WA-08) requested $2 million for a local Pierce County Food Bank, writing, "This program will invest in ...
This person was found near Orchard Street and South 34 th Street in Tacoma and may have been unhoused. Hair is mixed dark and gray, beard mostly gray-white. He has no tattoos, and eye color is unknown ...
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