The $4 million project, completed ahead of schedule, improves container movement.
The agenda for the June 25, 2002 meeting of the Couonty Council.
The FBI, police departments and airports are using a Tacoma company’s biometrics.
Yesterday’s City Council study session highlights the university’s accomplishments, planned expansion and budget concerns.
The nearly $4.8 million is meant to protect cargo and citizens, as well as prevent trade slowdowns.
The director of Tacoma Public Utilities is named chair of the American Public Power Association.
She is a senior loan processer at the bank’s downtown Tacoma branch.
The number of graduates this year is over 100 more than the previous largest class.
The nation’s 49th state and “America’s #1 Wired” city are economic partners.
Several items pertaining to gaining entry into the country were taken over the weekend.
Check out what’s on the City Council’s agenda for the June 4 study session and regular meeting.
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Keegan, president of Peninsula College, will speak to students about life after completing college.