
Peter Callaghan
When Tacoma’s totem pole welcomed a president
Unlike some bigger cities, Tacoma isn’t so jaded — or hyperpolitical — that it’s afraid to treat a visit by a president of the United States as a big deal.
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Unlike some bigger cities, Tacoma isn’t so jaded — or hyperpolitical — that it’s afraid to treat a visit by a president of the United States as a big deal.
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Larry LaRue
Proctors bike-rack bureaucracy tests patience of local Boy Scout
Zach Ouellette of Tacoma was 16 years old two summers ago, working at the Proctor District Farmers Market with his mother, a market regular known as Cheryl the Pig Lady.
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Zach Ouellette of Tacoma was 16 years old two summers ago, working at the Proctor District Farmers Market with his mother, a market regular known as Cheryl the Pig Lady.
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Karen Peterson
Students’ enthusiasm inspires the experienced
It was supposed to be the other way around.
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It was supposed to be the other way around.
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The Nose
Seahawks/Sounders plates add to bumper crop gone bonkers
It seemed like such a great idea: Washington state is creating a Seattle Seahawks license plate.
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It seemed like such a great idea: Washington state is creating a Seattle Seahawks license plate.
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