Applications are now being accepted for a ten-week certificate program in Project Management, which begins Wednesday, Feb. 22, through the…
Daniel Burns has joined Tacoma Rail as manager of network operations and Catherine Mitchell has joined the railroad as manager…
Twenty of the states top chess players will sweat over their next moves at the Washington State Chess Tournament, held…
The final results and recommendations from the performance audit for SAP functionality and departmental operations were posted yesterday in the…
The State Board of Natural Resources yesterday unanimously approved a land exchange involving about 320 acres of Common School trust…
The City of Tacomas Community and Economic Development Departments Neighborhood Council Office is accepting applications for the 2006 Small Innovative…
Pierce County Parks and Recreation is offering three teen trips for 12- to 16-year-olds beginning Feb. 18. The popular program…
On Saturday, Feb. 11, dozens of students from the University of Puget Sound will tackle a variety of community service…
Downtown Tacoma’s astounding rebirth continues, and the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce produces a quarterly luncheon to showcase the people,…
Each year the Chamber’s George Francis Train International Business Commemorative recognizes a Tacoma-Pierce County business leader or company who has…
In 2005, the state Employment Security Department paid more than $821 million in unemployment benefits, generating more than double that…
The Internal Revenue Service today issued the 2006 Dirty Dozen — its latest annual tally of some of the most…
Washington’s potato farmers will have access to an important new market now that Japan has agreed to allow the importation…