October 24, 2015
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Tacoma Musical Playhouse buys Epworth LeSourd church
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GET OUT: Doll and teddy bear show in Puyallup, Celtic Faire in Tacoma and other events
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5 choices for brilliant fall color
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Forbes says Washington No. 10 in business
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Hazardous trees still a threat to Gig Harbor road
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Abandoned children, answered prayers: One week in Romania
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Tacoma’s St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church honors Celtic Christianity at annual event
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The man behind Kidstown
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Kidstown’s financial report
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Finding peace, finding joy and finding my heart in Romania
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Marriage licenses for week ending Oct. 23, 2015
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Lakewood teen pleads not guilty to shooting friend in face
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Police beat: A bomb threat, a stolen wallet and a street fight
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Meth, drugs, explosives and 38 guns seized in raid at Spanaway house
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Man gets 50 years for Frederickson murder
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Babysitter gets 8 years in death of 8-month-old Tacoma boy
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Ex-University Place PTA treasurer gets 3 years for stealing
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Peninsula teachers asked that school board candidate subbing for them not be asked back
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Matt Driscoll: ‘Tis the season for democracy and a full mailbox
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Week 8: South Sound stat leaders, standings
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Lincoln rallies, shuts down Wilson in second half for 26-10 win to clinch 3A Narrows
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Prep football: Bellarmine Prep downs Olympia in overtime, 16-13
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Life Christian girls soccer blanks Onalaska, 9-0; prep highlights for Oct. 23
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Sumner clinches 3A SPSL championship with Sunset Bowl victory
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Undefeated River Ridge takes down Fife, 48-32, for 2A SPSL title
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North Thurston doesn’t take a dive, wins 3A swim
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No. 1 Tumwater rolls to 42-14 victory over No. 9 Black Hills
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South Sound cities must clear path for JBLM
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State championships in Tumwater, international race in Lakewood highlight South Sound’s epic month of cyclocross
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To help salmon, fixing culverts is key – but state must find them all first
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Election: Charter review campaign features 42 candidates, little rancor
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Fletcher prepares for what could be final broadcast
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Seahawks rookie defensive coordinator Kris Richard goes from pilloried to pleased in four days
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Huskies defense has carried them through six games, but has tough task vs. Stanford