July 15, 2015
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Wunderkammer: Curiosities fill this cabinet in Tacoma show
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Olympia’s Heritage Bank to open new office in downtown Seattle
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New Businesses in the South Sound
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This beer’s for all the fallen soldiers
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Curse continues for Tacoma Museum of Glass water sculpture
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Street closures for summer events
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Seat open for Peninsula School District school board
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Dog rescue looking for fosters to be a part of happy tails
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Jeweler sets up shop in downtown Gig Harbor
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Council approves removal of diseased trees around town
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City considers marijuana options, including vote
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Grant from Puyallup Tribe aids picnic shelter construction at Veterans Park
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Puyallup students, staff help carry Special Olympics torch through area
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Pierce College students visit Nicaragua as part of new alternative break program
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Council debates whether Puyallup fire station should be shelter
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Kids mountain bike camps coming to Tacoma’s Swan Creek Park
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Pierce County executive vetoes comprehensive plan over land-use changes
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Legislature’s special session costs top $440,000
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Tacoma council votes to send $12 wage issue to fall ballot
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2 attempted child lurings reported in Puyallup
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Judge: Cop killer Maurice Clemmons’ associate not due cash
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Washington State Patrol picks first African-American female captain
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UPDATED: Crews evacuate 20 homes as Bonney Lake hillside burns
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Woman drowns in Spanaway Lake
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Police surprised by University Place shootout
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South Hill-area brush fire contained, smoke expected to last
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Man killed by train in Auburn identified
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Roy man pleads guilty to dealing child porn
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Plan for rehab center on Key Peninsula comes from unlikely source
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Cheers and Jeers, July 15
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Letters to the Editor, July 15
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Endorsements for Peninsula School Board: Harris and Harbaugh
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CRIME: We must try a positive approach
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ISRAEL: Why some Jews support boycott
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ELECTION: Ben Gonter for Lakewood City Council
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CRIME: Troubled youth degrade community
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Mariners showing interest in veteran reliever Jason Frasor
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Winter trades in purple, dons Lutes black and gold
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After years of waiting, the ‘real’ Brandon Carter emerged for Emerald Ridge
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Marissa Miller, underclassmen the future of PLU softball
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Organizers combine Rhubarb Days, arts and crafts festival as part of new plan
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Rainiers’ Forrest Snow is rewarded for his versatility on the mound
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Gig Harbor resident one step away from realizing Paralympic dream
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Gig Harbor Sportsman’s Club to host fourth annual shooting event for charity
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Sounders assessing if midfielder Friberg ready