August 25, 2015
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GET OUT: Tacoma Rainiers, American Idol in Seattle, talks and workshops in the South Sound
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GET OUT: Tacoma history walk in Old Town, live music in Tacoma, collectibles assessment and more happenings
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South Sound July jobless rates up a little
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Forklift rodeo, pole rescue and more coming to Tacoma
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Out-of-state wholesale B&O tax effective Sept. 1
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Chinese crew comes to Tacoma to spruce up sister city’s ‘ting’
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Eidinger elected Edgewood’s first ‘strong’ mayor
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Project Peace conversations aim at bettering relations between Tacoma police, citizens
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Washington wildfire now largest in state history
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Fire near Alder Lake grows to 150 acres
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Woodbrook fire burns mobile homes in Lakewood
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Tacoma, Pierce County aiming to cut water use 10 percent during drought
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Fishing report for Aug. 25, 2015
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Some firefighters to get break in battle against Washington wildfires
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Northeast Tacoma standoff ends with man taken into custody
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Biggest affordable housing problem is lack of it
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EDUCATION: Lawmakers must meet responsibility
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JBLM: McChord part makes poor impression
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TACOMA: What happened to community pride?
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RACE: King would say that 'all lives matter'
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MILITARY: Don't limit Selective Service to males
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IRAN: Appeasement would be a mistake
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POT: Look farther than the headline
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GROWTH: All problems boil down to overpopulation
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Seahawks’ Sweezy has calling higher than just football
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Seahawks notebook: How late is too late for holdout Kam Chancellor to report and still play opener?
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Mariners implode in 7-run fifth, blow 5-run lead in 11-5 loss to A’s
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Mariners notebook: Projecting the rotation over the closing weeks
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Trump defines down the GOP
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Tacoma embraces the long ball, beats up on Memphis
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‘Vicious’ Spanaway Lake linemen key to Sentinels’ season
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Injured troops use JBLM competition to speed up healing
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Seattle Sounders expect rugged Round 2 vs. CD Olimpia in Honduras
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White-knuckle landing to cap Sounders trip to Honduras
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Coaching carousel helped Darren Gardenhire get to UW, where he could start at cornerback as a sophomore