February 4, 2016
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Lunar New Year, South Sound-style
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Tickets for Feb. 5
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Review: ‘Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike’ absurdist comedy at its best
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Groupmuse brings chamber music back home
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Critic’s Picks: The best of South Sound arts this week
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South Sound home sales rise 18 percent in January
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Lawmakers target ‘sanitizing’ of college education
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Olympia community backs changes to deadly force law
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On the road for Feb. 4: Geocaching at Camano Island state parks
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YMCA joins effort to stanch flow of Pierce County kids into incarceration
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Brother sought in fatal shooting at Tacoma gas station turns self in
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Two Pierce deputies sue county, alleging retaliation by Lindquist
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Olympia bus driver hailed as hero for efforts in crash
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Safeway returns to Gig Harbor to excitement from employees, customers
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Commentary: Certain kids of activism harmful to positive dialogue
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Raise penalty for violating the public trust
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Education: High-quality pre-K impacts future success
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Bethel: Senior citizens can seek school tax relief
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School: Go to bed earlier, turn off devices
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Election: Time is over for Electoral College
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Methanol: Study impact of predicted megaquake
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Does the CDC know how pregnancy works?
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New merchants organization brings fresh ideas to Sumner
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Deaf wrestler feels every detail on the mat
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Puyallup boys, girls teams win SPSL South tiebreaker games
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Legal marijuana a high-growth business
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UPS guard Noren knows scoring, but would rather play defense
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Peninsula freshman makes splash at Kentwood Invitational
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Seattle Mariners confirm Dae-Ho Lee minor league deal
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All-4A SPSL girls basketball teams: Kentlake, Beamer Bethel have division MVPs
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For Spanaway Lake’s Snowden, bowling’s always been a blast
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Olympia’s Woodward, Thompson highlight local football signees
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Signing Day tour: TNT stops at AMV, Bethel, Federal Way, Tahoma as student-athletes finalize college plans
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State high school football players to sign letters of intent
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All-4A SPSL boys basketball teams: Kent-Meridian, Kentwood, Federal Way, Curtis have MVPs
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Prep athletes sign non-football letters of intent on Signing Day
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Former Lincoln QB Jordan Kitna chooses preferred walk-on route at Michigan State
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Jimmy Ockford is Seattle Sounders’ first-choice fill-in at centerback
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New formation shines in Sounders’ loss
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2016 Washington State Cougars Signing Day capsules
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Huskies outlast Arizona State, 95-83, in overtime
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Chris Petersen, Huskies proud of ‘uneventful’ Signing Day
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2016 Washington Huskies Signing Day capsules