More than 600 people joined the Cascade Land Conservancy Thursday in honoring the South Sound’s “heroes of conservation” at the…
Human Rights and Human Services Director John Briehl will be retiring after 36 years of service with the City on…
“Booth Who?”, a richly illustrated and anecdote-filled biography of former Governor Booth Gardner, is being published online and in print…
In the wake of Russell Investments’ departure, Tacoma city officials are considering the effects the loss of the financial services…
Umpqua Bank has appointed Richard “Dick” Pickett as senior vice president and manager of Commercial Banking. Pickett will also serve…
Port of Tacoma Commissioners are expected at their special 2 p.m. Jan. 26 work session to review a draft scope…
On Jan. 1, 2010, John Wolfe became the Port’s interim executive director. He will serve in that capacity until the…
Winthrop resident Glenn Grigsby accepted the Safe Streets Superstar Award for Outstanding Block Leader or Strategic Partner during a breakfast…
Safe Streets, a private, non-profit organization that unites neighbors against crime, announced Tuesday it has named Winthrop resident Glenn Grigsby…
Russell Investments, a global investment advisory firm founded in Tacoma in 1936, will move its headquarters from downtown Tacoma to…
The Tacoma City Council has appointed Woodrow Jones, Jr., a former employee of the City of Tacoma, as the newest…
World Trace Center Tacoma, Port of Tacoma and Tacoma-Piecre County Chamber recently announced this year’s winners of the annual Globe…
The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) has announced nine individuals and organizations have been named as…
