November 4, 2015
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Don’t expect the old Bobcat Goldthwait on Tacoma Comedy Club stage
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For soldiers, glass heals
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Italian bakery and gelateria to open in Point Ruston
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Lele East West now open in Tacoma
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Merger of Sound, Port of Seattle credit unions complete
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U.S. Open nets Pierce County $1.1 million
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School bus and 2 cars crash in Tacoma
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Young cancer survivor spreads message of love, encouragement
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Election updates: Gig Harbor City Council, PSD board races
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GGHF announces recipients of 2015 Community Recreation Grant
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Bus drivers pick up food to help community
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Nonprofit Angel One aims to help ‘real people with real needs’
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No passport required for foreign language students at Emerald Ridge
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Trillium Employment Services opens new Puyallup office
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Man charged in shooting near University of Puget Sound
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Police: Student with knife taken off Tacoma school bus; No threats made
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Local school boards recognized by state association
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Threatening message found at Curtis High School
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KELLEY: Auditor deserves his day in court
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BENGHAZI: Democrats' ineptitude proved disastrous
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Selby wins Olympia mayor race
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Lacey City Council incumbent Jeff Gadman winning third term
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Anders Ibsen re-elected to Tacoma City Council; Keith Blocker to join body, too
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Pierce County voters strongly rejecting proposed $127 million headquarters
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Tacoma voters approving $12 minimum wage
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Puyallup school bond measure passing easily
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Tacoma road-fixing taxes draw mixed results
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Republican Teri Hickel leading Democrat Carol Gregory in state House race in Federal Way
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Bartolome sings same tune, aims to help Cougars defend 1A state title
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Torgerson sets Puyallup High receptions record
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Rogers High’s Mayes finds success in progression
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Stueckle’s speed helps Jaguars run past Conks, 3-1, in first round
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Steilacoom cruises past Kingston in district play-in game without suspended coach
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2015 2B Pacific all-league football teams
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Black Hills girls drop to Hockinson, 3-0, in 2A District 4 semifinals
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College notebook: Zach Grate locks up spot on Linfield’s imposing defensive line
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Explosive wide receiver trio gives Tides limitless options
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Peninsula comes up short in pursuit of playoff berth
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Tides boys tennis has strong showing in postseason
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Army plan for helicopter training in Cascades draws fire from recreation industry
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2016 Seattle Sounders’ fate may hinge on Sunday’s MLS playoff match
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‘The arrow is pointing up’ for Huskies linebacker Travis Feeney
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Washington State Cougars reject last place prediction