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UFCW Local 367 president Michael Hines said the Fred Meyer employees are facing uncertainty about their livelihoods. TACOMA 8/1/2025 – UFCW Local 367 has released a statement expressing profound ...
On the evening of July 24, all six candidates running for mayor of Tacoma gathered at UrbanWork downtown to participate in a forum focusing on our city’s business community. Brought as part of ...
OLYMPIA 7/31/2025 – Nighttime travelers on Interstate 5 and State Route 16 in Pierce, Thurston and Kitsap counties will soon see paint trucks traveling the roadway.
Fred Meyer closing is sad news for the neighborhood with few food options. Tacoma’s South End community is stunned and saddened over the impending closure of the Fred Meyer at South 72 nd and ...
The Tacoma court’s therapeutic courts team holds its Community Court program at the downtown library. In 2023, Tacoma Municipal Court launched two different therapeutic courts – a Mental ...
The Pierce County Fair is a family-friendly event with a focus on showcasing the talents and skills of the local community through agriculture, education, and experiences. The fair features ...
Adam Becker will continue as Stars head coach. The Tacoma Stars announced their 2025-26 coaching staff for the coming MASL season. Continuing as head coach will be long-time Stars coach Adam ...
Music, food, vendors, entertainment – it’s all local at the Downtown Tacoma Block Party. The Downtown Tacoma Block Party is back and bigger than ever for 2025. This beloved community event ...
Pierce Transit is building a 20-year plan. Pierce Transit is in the process of creating its Destination 2045 Long Range Plan in anticipation of an increase in ridership within the county and ...
The McGavick Conference Center at Clover Park Technical College was filled with upward of 600 people on June 12 for the Tacoma-Pierce Athletic Commission ’s (TAC) 2025 Spring Athlete of the Year ...
SEATTLE 7/17/2025 – Attorney General Nick Brown is leading a coalition of 20 states in suing the Trump administration over its decision to illegally shut down the Federal Emergency Management ...
Sen. Maria Cantwell said the funding cuts from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting would leave millions of Americans without reliable information during life-threatening emergencies.