Tacoma City Councilmembers unanimously approved a mid-biennium adjustment to the citys budget, resulting in increased funding for libraries, speedier improvements…
The Tacoma Police Department opened the doors of its new three-story, 72,000-square-foot headquarters to city leaders, retired police officers, and…
A popular community forum credited with revitalizing Tacoma’s downtown, forming the city’s Neighborhood Councils, and creating a strategic plan for…
A plan to eliminate property and B&O taxes, reduce the utility tax, and introduce monthly user fees for police, fire,…
A costly, multi-phase plan to allow a private contractor to reopen a shuttered 50-megawatt steam plant located on the tideflats…
The city’s efforts to revitalize its Neighborhood Business District program continued Nov. 15 as business leaders voiced concerns over a…
Tacoma residents and neighborhood activists filled City Hall yesterday as City Manager Eric Anderson outlined a plan to use projected…
A 15-member blue-ribbon panel tasked with studying neighborhood concerns over the placement of high-risk and high-needs individuals, housing, and service…
More than 100 people filled Council Chambers at City Hall yesterday as City Manager Eric Anderson laid out his plan…
The federal governments response to recent hurricanes in the Gulf Coast region of the United States has forced city leaders…
The City of Tacoma is expected to continue its arrangement with the Tacoma Events Commission (TEC) to produce the annual…
With final passage of Pierce Countys 2006 preliminary budget expected next month, county councilmembers will begin an aggressive plan to…
The message during yesterdays meeting of the Tacoma City Council Economic Development Committee was simple: supporting the arts in Tacoma…
