As wind and snow swirled around them, Port of Tacoma longshore workers rubbed their hands together for warmth as a…
Gov. Chris Gregoire Wednesday urged evacuees from Hurricane Rita and Katrina disasters to work with state and local agencies and…
The Puyallup Fair has just committed that donations for the hurricane relief effort will be accepted throughout the Sept. 9-25…
The historic Washington Building, located at 1019 Pacific Ave. in downtown Tacoma, was sold this week to The Stratford Company,…
The Washington Council of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has presented a 2005 Civic Design Honor Award to the…
Secretary of State Sam Reed, State Archivist Jerry Handfield, Director of General Administration Linda Villegas Bremer and Commissioner of Public…
1. Public meetings to address surface water management issues 2. Try the CarLESS Commute 3. County officials from Western states…
Guest technology columnist Rob Greenlee provides his list of tech developments for the new year.
There’s a Jan. 6 deadline for those affected by the October storms and flooding.
Tacoma: An active fault line below the city is more extensive than previously thought.
The city’s Museum District offers “A Day of Reflection.”
See what your City Council is up to at its Dec. 17, 2002 study session and regular meeting.
Monday’s drill focuses on the Puyallup and Carbon River valleys. Tacoma would be affected less my any potential volcanic mudflows.