March 23, 2016
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Tacoma Symphony, Northwest Sinfonietta offer new works, glass collaborations, soloists and Mozart’s “Requiem”
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County auditor office to extend hours during week in April for passport requests
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Upgrade near ‘Bullfrog Junction’ to increase Tideflats’ rail capacity
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3 dead, 1 hurt when SUV hits bucket truck in Tacoma
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Mayor Strickland: Appearance in pro-methanol video ‘an error’
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Rogers’ Johnston thriving in baseball-centric life
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Mother Earth Farm provides food, work experience
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Shaw Road could see congestion relief in 2017
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East Pierce firefighters host local Easter egg hunts
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Storm damage leaves Mount Rainier unable to process 2,000 requests for wilderness permits
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Anglers will see some changes in halibut fishing seasons
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Pierce County team will work to report, prosecute, prevent senior abuse
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Tacoma man sentenced for attempt to strangle girlfriend
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Investigations finish in three Pierce County Jail deaths
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Circus Arts program promotes teamwork at Yelm school
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Jack Wilson, Metro Parks Tacoma director, to retire in September
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Tacoma council members worried their goals looked soft on crime
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Owner of Lakebay Marina Resort applies again for historic listing
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Planting the seeds for community engagement
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7 Seas Brewing to host fundraiser event to benefit local organizations
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Tree to Sea project is next stage in Shenandoah restoration
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Tacoma graduation goals lofty but reachable
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Methanol: Public is being 'greenwashed'
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WSH: Protect safety of staff and patients
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Election: Clinton's no friend of Native Americans
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Seahawks GM at NFL meetings: Kam Chancellor’s staying; Marshawn Lynch retirement a formality
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Matt Driscoll: Tahoma to Tacoma Trail Network could deliver major results for Pierce County
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Is China exporting its environmental problems?
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Sumner Grow good for the environment, good for gardens
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Softball primer: Bethel’s Brittany Genuardi hopes to send seniors, coach off with one more high note
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Prep roundup: J.V. Magruder’s walk-off single caps eight-run rally in Decatur’s 8-7 victory over Kentwood
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Formation change returns dividends as Timberline boys edge Yelm, 2-1
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W.F. West gets youthful injection in preparation for title defense
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Junior sprinter Collins off to lightning-quick start to season
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Out of her shell, senior sprinter Carter now a leader
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Bullpen: Gig Harbor baseball, Peninsula soccer among storylines to watch in spring
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Sounders paid steep price for iffy calls
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Huskies’ inability to rebound changed complexion of 2015-16 basketball season