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    Chicago crime novelist Marcus Sakey (left) discusses the Wah Mee Club with Tacoma Daily Index editor Todd Matthews in Seattle's Hing Hay Park during an episode of Travel Channel's 'Hidden City' television program. (PHOTO COURTESY TRAVEL CHANNEL / HIDDEN CITY)
    Tacoma Daily Index editor discusses e-book on Travel...
    By Index Staff • March 5, 2012 12:00 am

    Tacoma Daily Index editor Todd Matthews recently appeared on Travel Channel’s ‘Hidden City’ television program to discuss his true-crime /…

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    (LEGACY PROJECT)
    Former senator Gorton latest Legacy Project subject
    By Index Staff • November 16, 2011 12:00 am

    Washington’s Legacy Project is releasing a new biography of Slade Gorton’s 50-year career in public service at the state and…

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    Tacoma Daily Index editor writes book on Wah Mee Club
    Tacoma Daily Index editor writes book on Wah...
    By Index Staff • September 19, 2011 12:00 am

    A new true crime / regional history book by Tacoma Daily Index editor Todd Matthews explores a dark chapter in…

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    (PHOTOS COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND)
    University of Puget Sound names 2011 Distinguished Alumni...
    By Index Staff • June 1, 2011 12:00 am

    University of Puget Sound has announced the recipients of its 2011 Distinguished Alumni Awards, which honor graduates who make exemplary…

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    (IMAGES TOP LEFT AND ABOVE COURTESY C. MARK SMITH; IMAGE TOP RIGHT BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    The Year of Harry P. Cain
    By Index Staff • May 16, 2011 12:00 am

    It’s safe to say 2011 has been a good year for the legacy of former Tacoma Mayor and U.S. Senator…

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    Feeling charitable? AG McKenna urges you to give wisely
    Feeling charitable? AG McKenna urges you to give...
    By Index Staff • December 3, 2010 12:00 am

    With Washingtonians still facing economic hardships, many Evergreen State residents are looking to give money to help their neighbors this…

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    Tacoma political cartoonist R. R. Anderson. (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    Tacoma's Man of Mischief: Inside the curious world...
    By Todd Matthews • November 10, 2010 12:00 am

    If you follow local politics, you are familiar with R. R. Anderson, the self-titled ‘DIY Cultural Arts Specialist.’ He is…

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    A major part of the 12th Street hill climb renovation in downtown Tacoma is a public art installation called "Projecting Drop" by Vancouver, B.C. artist Jill Anholt. The City of Tacoma is planning a formal ceremony as early as next month to mark the project's completion. Anholt was in town this week to work on night-time elements of the installation. (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    Tacoma's Ripple Effect: For artist Jill Anholt, history...
    By Todd Matthews • November 4, 2010 12:00 am

    For several decades, pedestrians in downtown Tacoma often opted for the short hike up and down the 12th Street hill…

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    "That's a chapter in my life that I'm closing and I'm beginning a new one," says Glenn Grigsby, referring to the 15 years he spent living at the Winthrop Hotel in downtown Tacoma. He recently moved to HUD-subsidized housing in Tacoma's North End. "It's peaceful here. It's quiet. This is a new beginning for me." (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    Leaving The Winthrop
    By Todd Matthews • August 17, 2010 12:00 am

    It’s less than a five-mile stretch between downtown Tacoma and the city’s North End. But for Glenn Grigsby, the distance…

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    "This building has always been a centerpiece," says Steven Nikolich, owner of the Bank of Buckley building on Main Street. "I would like to see this become a working bank that invests back in the community." (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    Can the Bank of Buckley be Rebuilt?
    By Todd Matthews • July 1, 2010 12:00 am

    On a bright sunny day in Buckley, Wash., during the summer of 1925, Cora Craig took her three-year-old daughter Joyce…

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