The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) presented this year’s award for outstanding achievement in media to…
For 42 people formerly living in encampments created in woody hillsides or beneath Interstate overpasses, the concept of home is…
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will honor the late trail advocate Scott Pierson with a ribbon-cutting ceremony May…
Cable TV and Internet users in parts of unincorporated Pierce County can soon subscribe to Tacoma’s Click! Network under an…
Tacomas Edison neighborhood, located from South 56th to South 66th streets and Washington to Oakes streets, will host its second…
At 12:45 p.m. yesterday, Texas-based hauler Big Boat Movers arrived at the Washington/Idaho border with the second of two 100-ton…
Though downtown Tacoma’s residential construction boom shows promise, it fails to target young and first-time homeowners, according to a study…
On April 17 the City Council will conduct a public hearing at approximately 5:30 p.m. regarding the proposal to transfer…
A 100-ton expansion joint for the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge was homeward bound yesterday. The truck and 17-axle trailer hauling…
On April 10, members of the City Council approved an ordinance that establishes a new Alcohol Impact Area within the…
Two years ago, Tacoma resident Peter Whitley took his kids to one of the citys neighborhood skate parks. A skateboarder…
Sound Transit, working closely with its partner BNSF Railway Company, will add in September 2007 two additional Sounder trains between…
If downtown development, real estate, City Hall, arts, and local media in Tacoma spark your interests, then youre probably familiar…