October 2, 2019
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Tacoma City Council enacts tent ban in parks but delays enforcement as shelters sought
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Retailers begin the hunt for holiday workers in the region, with perks
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Here’s an update on Puyallup’s newest shopping center, including when the Safeway opens
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Another Tacoma brewery has closed its taproom but will keep making beer in Edmonds
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Haunted Forest: Where ghoulies and ghosties go bump in the night
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New tenants jostle for space in two long-empty Gig Harbor storefronts
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Gig Harbor police warn about new credit card scam hitting local retailers
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At fall cider fest, a good swig was had by all
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Peninsula Calendar
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Foundation announces theater arts grant for Peninsula schools
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Many crashes keep Gig Harbor firefighters on the road
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Gig Harbor police blotter: A missing ring and a tripping tongue
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After 104 years, a civil war Zouave gets his gravestone in Gig Harbor
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In song, Montessori kids make peace their plea
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Gig Harbor quarterback Cade Dessert growing into role for Tides
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Peninsula High 1978 state title football team has reunion
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Puyallup amends law restricting homeless center locations. Will it satisfy the state?
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Boat strikes kill Pacific Northwest whales. Can this new app help ferries avoid them?
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‘Nighttime nailer’ terrorized drivers with nails on Oregon roads for years, cops say
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We endorse: For growth’s sake, Puyallup, pass your school bond
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Seahawks-Rams Thursday is big. But for K.J. Wright, it’s not old Seahawks-49ers big
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Seahawks list LT Duane Brown questionable for Rams. Pete Carroll gives a fuller assessment
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Latest Seahawks throwback: more base defense, less nickel. Can they play Rams that way?
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Russell Wilson’s swims, hyperbaric chamber part of Seahawks’ rushed recovery to play Rams
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Full-season football scores for Washington state high schools
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Week 5: Lakes, Lincoln move up in Associated Press state high school football poll
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Capital volleyball’s big hitters rely on Matthews and Haws to set them up
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10 storylines to watch as the Mariners look ahead to 2020
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Seems like too little, too late with those ‘microlibraries’ headed to Eastside, Hilltop