Construction of the Willapa Center in Raymond was supported with a $117,182 CHIP grant in 2023. Of 30 units, 15 are subsidized and rented to those at or below 30% area median income. Those include ...
The Geo Group financially benefitted from a work program that paid detainee workers $1 per day – far less than Washington’s minimum wage. TACOMA 1/16/2025 – The U.S. Court of Appeals for ...
Opening Day is slated for March 28. Today, Major League Baseball announced that the Tacoma Rainiers will add six home games to their original 2025 schedule. Tacoma and Sacramento were originally ...
Capital projects include upgrades to Sprinker Recreation Center. During a special study session on Monday, Jan. 6, Pierce County Councilmembers and Executive Ryan Mello presented the Council’s ...
The city-owned Cornforth-Campbell property has been vacant and fallow for years, used primarily for public parking. The potential development agreement the city is considering with Palindrome is ...
On Wednesday, the Tacoma News Tribune published a major article on the record-breaking 3,366 evictions filed by Pierce County landlords in 2024. The headline posed the question: "Did Tacoma ...
Students in Tacoma are invited to create a three-minute video with the theme “Agents of Change in My Community.” In the past years, Tacoma Sister Cities has organized an opportunity for Tacoma ...
The School of Music at the University of Puget Sound brings American concert organist Wyatt Smith who will perform a solo harpsichord recital featuring works by Bernardo Storace, Dieterich ...
Ferguson’s Executive Order brings agencies and schools together to support kids separated from parents or caregivers. OLYMPIA 1/27/2025 – Gov. Bob Ferguson created a rapid response team today ...
Members of the Tacoma Psychedelic Society celebrated in city hall after the vote. The Tacoma City Council chambers erupted in joyful applause on Jan. 28 when the council unanimously passed a ...
During the 1992 presidential campaign, then-candidate Bill Clinton famously intoned, "I feel your pain,” reassuring voters he understood what they were going through. Since then, similar ...
TACOMA 1/16/2025 – Tacoma City Manager Elizabeth Pauli has announced her retirement and will be leaving her office this July. She released the following statement concerning her departure.
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