The Tacoma Daily Index continues its look back at some of the significant people, stories, and photographs featured in these…
The Tacoma Daily Index, Exit 133, and KXOT-FM 91.7 have collaborated on a project to interview each of the four…
If there were ever any doubts about the merits of the D Street Overpass project — with its two-year construction…
With local gas prices higher than the national average, residents in the Puget Sound region have turned to public transportation…
Tacoma resident and architect David Boe has become very familiar with the city’s Comprehensive Plan. During a recent meeting at…
The Sound Transit Finance Committee Thursday recommended the purchase of four additional light rail cars for service to Sea-Tac International…
The Sound Transit Board unanimously approved an amended Long Range Plan (LRP) that sets the stage for determining the next…
Sound Transit, along with its partner Pierce Transit, will start a new residential VanShare pilot program Monday March 14 with…
April 23: Measures are being put into place to make sure taxes are paid fairly.
The City of Tacoma is a plaintiff in the case. County Executive John Ladenburg hails the ruling.
Beginning later this week, people can preview the light rail vehicles.
The agenda for the County Council’s October 22, 2002 meeting.
The light rail trains will be off-loaded at the Port of Tacoma next Tuesday.