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We live, work and play in Pierce County. We’re your neighbors, and we love it here.

That’s why we’re starting an emailed newsletter where you can find out what’s happening in Puyallup, South Hill, Sumner, Bonney Lake, Orting, Buckley and beyond. It’ll give you the latest news from the cities, towns and rural communities of East Pierce County.

The East Pierce Pulse: A newsletter of The Puyallup Herald comes out on Tuesdays. Sign up here.

You’ll get stories like East Pierce County reporter Angelica Relente’s in-depth coverage of how the closing of mobile home park in Puyallup affected the people who lived there.

We’ll send you news like the decision of Mount Rainier National Park officials to close the road to Paradise on weekdays this winter.

You’ll also see articles of East Pierce interest from the rest of the The News Tribune team — including Jon Manley’s high school sports coverage, food reporter Kristine Sherred’s articles about the local dining scene, and our comprehensive coverage of plans that could bring a major airport to the region.

We’ll also share behind-the-scenes tales from our reporting, and especially the ones that make us laugh.

The newsletter will be weekly for now. And if you like it and want more, we’re going to need more coffee (and subscribers).

Thank you for reading.

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While you’re here, we’re also launching a newsletter to give you the latest news from Gig Harbor, the Key Peninsula, Fox Island and other communities on the west side of the Narrows.

Gig Harbor Matters: A newsletter of The Peninsula Gateway arrives on Wednesdays. You can sign up here.

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This story was originally published February 23, 2023 at 10:00 AM.

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Alexis Krell
The News Tribune
Alexis Krell edits coverage of Washington state government, Olympia, Thurston County and suburban and rural Pierce County. She started working in the Olympia statehouse bureau as an intern in 2012. Then she covered crime and breaking news as the night reporter at The News Tribune. She started covering courts in 2016 and began editing in 2021.
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