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January 2018
| January 4
January 4, 2018
12 things to do this weekend and later in and around Tacoma
New apartment building will mean the end to a longtime restaurant in Tacoma
Sears’ latest round of closures is bad news for Federal Way store, other sites in state
Gig Harbor’s Main & Vine closing doors for good Thursday night
‘Chained’ Consumer Price Index shaves tax breaks. Will it be shaving retired pay next?
A fast lunch without greasy regret. Here’s where to dine when you’ve got little time
Imperial Dragon says goodbye after 25 years for the Chinese restaurant in Tacoma
Fed estimates infrastructure damage at more than $40 million in Amtrak 501 crash
Tacoma wants ‘baffling opponent’ out of picture, seeks authority to annex Point Ruston
Peninsula’s sophomore rim protector still learning how to utilize his long wingspan
How good is Gig Harbor’s Brynna Maxwell? One of the best in the country, evidently
Peninsula High swim coach Messersmith settling in with Seahawks
Commentary: Looking ahead to 2018 in Pierce County
As rain fell on a toddler, passersby saw her mom passed out drunk on ground, deputies say
A rape suspect couldn’t bring up the victim’s visa application at trial. Now he can.
The fight continues on school-funding in face of $1 billion court order
Tahoma’s Kione Gill leaving a legacy as one of the best wrestlers the storied program has ever seen
Prep roundup: D’Angelo Minnis hits a lot of 3-pointers in Kentwood’s win over Kentridge; Emmitt Matthews Jr. leads Wilson
Spanaway Lake’s gym was packed. But Lincoln left with 37th consecutive league win
Defense gets No. 6 Bellarmine Prep girls back on track
State officials vow to defend Washington’s marijuana laws in face of threat from Trump administration
Pit bulls attacked without warning, UPS driver says in lawsuit as dogs labeled dangerous
Man killed in head-on crash near Bonney Lake has been identified
Flu is now widespread in Washington state with 20 deaths reported
Man dies after head-on collision near Bonney Lake
1 critically hurt in wreck on SR 410, officials say
Mayor Strickland: Eight years of singles but no home runs
Click: It’s vital with net neutrality ruling
Tax bill: Two sides of the corporate bonus story
Prosecutor: Enough with the Lindquist hit pieces
Russia probe: What about Obama war crimes?
PLU: Eyes squarely set on better future
Education: World more stable when kids go to school
Gig Harbor cafe/gym encourages lifestyle changes to start new year off right
Marine consignment store coming to downtown Gig Harbor
Local volunteers help small business owners in Gig Harbor
Puyallup School Board elects Kathy Yang as its new president
If gender-identity curriculum is coming to Tacoma public schools, sooner would be better