September 28, 2015
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GET OUT: Play to Learn program, master gardener training and Alzheimer’s series
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Marriage licenses for week ending Sept. 25, 2015
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Tacoma’s Annie Wright school can’t light soccer stadium, city decides
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Puyallup Fair’s hamburger family retires, but burgers will stay the same
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Olympia middle school launches Citizen Science Institute
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Show and Tell: Schools and youths in the news
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$100,000 bail for woman who allegedly absconded with newborn son
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Woman, 82, found dead inside burning duplex in University Place
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Bonney Lake homeowner shoots intruder, police say
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Man, 92, dies a week after head-on crash in Tacoma
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Former police officer sees sweet success in dessert company
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5th person dies from Aurora wreck; investigators suspect Duck axle wasn’t addressed
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Matt Driscoll: It’s good news, bad news for Tacoma Rescue Mission’s sewer line troubles
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Mariners notebook: Search for general manager could be in final stages
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Tacoma’s streets are sick; Props A and 3 are the cure
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Trail of the week: Aurora Peak at Mount Rainier’s Klapatche Park
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Lindquist coverage lacks context of the landscape
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ELECTION: A price to be paid to ensure our rights
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TCC: Does garden really pose a problem?
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OPEN SPACE: Leave profit motive out of equation
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PUYALLUP: Heavy backpacks put kids' health at risk
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ELECTION: Al Abbott passes leadership test
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Heritage Quest Library to help genealogists break through family history roadblocks
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Prep football roundup: Puyallup High nabs first win of 2015
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Late SKC goal keeps Sounders from summit
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Seahawks notebook: ‘Don’t matter’ mantra works for Russell Wilson, Jimmy Graham
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Chancellor’s ‘presence’ important in Seattle’s 26-0 shutout
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Seahawks seeing great return … from their special teams returns in 2015
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WSU faces undefeated Golden Bears