February 10, 2016
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GET OUT: Native Plant Society meeting, volkssport walk in Steilacoom and more events this week
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Review: UPS’ Collins library tells multimedia story of living (and dying) with HIV/AIDS
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The opera that launched a Tacoma company
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AgriPlex set to take over where Evergreen Hall left off
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Girl Scout from Puyallup to teach others about advocacy
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State Senate votes to maintain transgender locker room access rule
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Lawmakers seek changes at Western State Hospital
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Possible ballot issue on water permits takes aim at methanol plant
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Gear item of the week for Feb. 13: Smart binoculars
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Woman charged in crash that killed South Hill man
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Man charged in fatal shooting at Tacoma gas station is arrested near LA
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Letter to Tacoma police warned of man’s desire to rob bank
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Partnership shines bright light on Artondale Farm
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Main & Vine focuses on community connection
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A good day for schools
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State Senate should play fair, even in election year
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Matt Driscoll: UWT talk aims to root methanol debate in science
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Sanders should beware of a wounded Clinton
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Eight of nine Pierce County school tax measures ahead in early returns
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Sumner car dealers announce scholarship through Sumner Rotary
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ER’s Mitchell, Nolton both ink commitments on Signing Day
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Unselfish Lady Tides ready for playoffs
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Peninsula lineman Johnson headed to Central Washington
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Doane sets school record in 100-yard breaststroke for Tides
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Mariners sign veteran reliever Joel Peralta to minor league deal
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TNT high school boys basketball rankings, final
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TNT high school girls basketball rankings, final
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Bellarmine’s Malachi Flynn, Wilson’s David Jenkins Jr. earn MVP honors in 4A/3A Narrows League
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Class 2A SPSL to add eight schools beginning in 2016-17 school year
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Bellarmine’s Shalyse Smith earns 4A Narrows MVP; Lincoln’s Tamia Braggs, Wilson’s Kiki Knox share 3A MVP
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Thomas Jefferson hosting first playoff basketball game since … a really long time
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Sounders lose again, fall to 0-3 in preseason
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Malik Dime, UW’s shot-blocking ace, started playing basketball at age 18