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August 2015
| August 26
August 26, 2015
Tacoma artist Jennifer Chushcoff celebrates Washington’s water
Movie review: ‘We Are Your Friends’ has strong beat
Onion ring quest: 7 to try from Puyallup to Tacoma
Gig Harbor’s Rush Cos. expands to Seattle
Northwest Seaport Alliance reports July increase of nearly 8 percent in cargo volume over 2014
Bill Virgin: Market mayhem should give everyone pause
Tacoma Tiki: Back deck is love child of retro surf kitsch and rusty Tacoma DIY
Injured firefighter from Puyallup has ‘heart of service,’ adventurous spirit
Crews rescue man trapped in rail car full of sand in Frederickson
Tacoma Rescue Mission’s lighthouse goes dark
City of Gig Harbor asks for input about placement of art in city parks
Finholm’s Market and Grocery undergoes transformation
Fox Island Yacht Club members celebrate club’s 50-year anniversary
Puyallup Foursquare Church to distribute school supplies through outreach program
Go Green Games hopes to inspire next generation of environmentalists
Puyallup School District superintendent honored with educational leadership award
Prosecutor releases Olympia officer-involved shooting documents
Pending birth might have been motive in high-speed chase
Tacoma couple charged with prostituting teen runaway
Project Peace can be a step toward more mutual respect
An August full of courageous men and women
ABORTION: When does 'personhood' begin?
Drew Nowak has risen from undrafted defensive tackle to starting Seattle Seahawks center
Doug Baldwin talks to Kam Chancellor “every day,” calls holdout “the price of success”
Felix Hernandez, Nelson Cruz lead Mariners past A’s, 8-2
Seattle Mariners’ once-vaunted bullpen earned-run average ugly and getting uglier
Mariners turn tables on Athletics, rally for 6-5 victory behind suddenly solid bullpen
Matt Driscoll: Pierce County Council, mental health system both broken
Flying the friendly skies over Sumner — via remote control
Emerald Ridge High football puts faith in Skoda at quarterback
Puyallup High QB Holcomb back under center after season-ending concussion
Several I-5 exits in Tacoma to close for construction this weekend
Tracking local golfers in the FedEx Cup playoffs
Emerald Ridge hopes to build off 4A SPSL South title success
Tacoma Rainiers shelled early in 8-2 Pacific Coast League loss to Memphis Redbirds
Gig Harbor High free safety Wong plays to honor deceased father
Peninsula High anchored by big, broad left tackle Kanouse
Peninsula High hires experienced pro for boys golf job
Four prep football storylines to watch in 2015
Court overturns rape conviction involving JBLM soldier
No QB decision for Huskies yet, but Chris Petersen says more than one could play
Lakeside guard Daejon Davis is latest coveted recruit to commit to Huskies