1. Public can meet the City Manager finalists at May 5 forum 2. Council may add buildings to Tacoma Register…
1. Public workshops for updating Chambers Creek Properties Master Site Plan to be held May 5-7 2. Open house set…
The University of Washington Tacoma (UWT) came one step closer to transforming itself into a four-year educational institution yesterday when…
If you lived in the Hilltop neighborhood during the 1940s and 1950s, you might be familiar with E.B. Boom Boom…
Thirty years ago, when most Tacomans equated downtown with derelict buildings, criminal activity, and the flight of businesses, Erling O….
Marty Campbell vividly remembers the first time he met long-time Tacoma News Tribune columnist Art Popham. It was the summer…
Fifteen years ago, city officials and residents hosted a community summit at the University of Puget Sound designed to find…
Last year, when the Tacoma City Council created the citys 2005-2006 biennium budget, it looked to several revenue-generating and cost-cutting…
It was a little more than 20 years ago when Tacoma Patrol Officer Craig Nollmeyer responded to a domestic disturbance…
1. Crime-fighting technology grant announced 2. Citizens invited to Mid-County Communities Plan Open House 3. Everything’s free at Sprinker Recreation…
What is the biggest quality-of-life issue facing low- and middle-income Tacoma residents? According to human service advocates and some members…
City Manager Jim Walton provided a status report to the City Council and Mayor Bill Baarsma on Tuesday regarding progress…
The biggest challenge facing City Manager Jim Waltons Breakthrough Change Initiative is the participation of the Joint Labor Committee of…