November 10, 2017
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Events for the week ahead: Fall Out Boy, David Feherty, train expo in Puyallup and more happenings
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Boeing hiring for manufacturing jobs, but won’t say how many
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Port of Tacoma could ban fossil fuel export projects on its property
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New brewery opens a taproom and it’s perfect for date night (no kids allowed)
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North Cascades Highway is closing for winter
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Woodards appears to have mayor’s race won; Merritt acknowledges it’s likely over
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17,000 Pierce County properties to get new addresses next year to comply with 911 standards
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Pedestrian struck, killed on Pacific Avenue, State Patrol says
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For $100, he’d swim out and get the remote-control boats. Cold water sent him into shock
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A middle-schooler’s bag smelled like pot. They check his brother, find drugs, gun, knife
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The Supreme Court is coming to Tacoma — maybe to your French class.
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Veterans, art museums mix beautifully in Tacoma
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Ski season starts this morning in Washington for those willing to make the long drive
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Muslim-American veteran, raised in Tacoma, defends her faith and her country
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Trump: Families of fallen troops deserve better
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AG: Ferguson doesn't speak for me
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Sports arenas: Spend money to help homeless
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Golf’s premier funny man hitting Pantages stage
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Lincoln’s QBs weren’t close at first, but now they both lead the state’s best offense
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State swimming primer: Returning champions, schedule and what to watch for in the state championships
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Franklin Pierce got its state rematch with West Valley, but ‘there was a lot of doubt’
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State volleyball primer: Top teams, players and breakdowns of the high school volleyball championships
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Mariners show you how to build a baseball field in 20 tweets
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Why the Democratic dream of a construction budget is still in flux despite new majority
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It’s time to stop ignoring racist acts, like the flying of a ‘white lives banner’ in Tacoma
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Pedestrian killed while crossing Pacific Avenue identified
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Meet the Huskies coach behind the No. 1 defense in college football
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Dozen more penalties for the league’s most-flagged team
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Halftime: Seahawks 15, Cardinals 7