Feel the pulse of what’s happening downtown Tacoma and hear about the positive impact Tall Ships 2008 will have on…
Local Life Tacoma and Exit133 have partnered to bring James Howard Kunstler, urban planning advocate, social critic, journalist and novelist,…
Historic Tacoma announced this week it will launch its second Old House Lecture Series with a green theme this year….
UW Tacoma Professor Michael Honey has earned the Organization of American Historians’ Liberty Legacy Foundation Award for his book, Going…
The City of Tacoma’s Planning Commission has one opening for residents in Council District No. 2 (northend, downtown and northeast)….
The City Council is currently reviewing and updating its plan for the City. During the study session on April 1,…
The City of Tacoma will host an open community meeting regarding the release of the Downtown Tacoma Economic Impact Analysis…
The City of Tacomas Planning Commission has one opening for residents in Council District No. 2 (northend, downtown and northeast)….
Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma commissioners have scheduled a joint study session for Tues., April 1. The special…
Tacoma Community College has announced a partnership with Marston Polygraph Academy to provide the first polygraph examiner training and certification…
Gov. Chris Gregoire yesterday signed the 2008 supplemental transportation budget (House Bill 2878) to allow Washington to continue progress on…
With the start of spring, fresh food enthusiasts are anticipating their first visit of the year to one of Washington’s…
After two years of decline, the percentage of Washington employers offering health insurance stabilized in 2007, according to a survey…