October 28, 2020
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Takeout Tacoma: Your best bets for to-go food in the North End
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You choose: Dine-in or takeout during Pierce County’s Restaurant Rally discount program
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Here’s a breakdown of where presidential campaign donations from Pierce County are going
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Another worker tests positive for COVID-19 at Tacoma immigrant detention center
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A baby stuck between two countries now has a home and a complete family in the US
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Tacoma-Pierce County death notices for October 28, 2020
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Beloved Puyallup bar reported a positive COVID case
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Here are the COVID-19 cases and deaths confirmed Wednesday for Washington state
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Pierce County sees more than 100 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday
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Coronavirus updates: State passes 104k cases; Inslee issues voting proclamation
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Letters to the Editor: Vote for my candidate, please. And don’t steal my sign
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Don Snowden’s cartoon for Oct. 29
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Watch: Joint Base Lewis-McChord C-17 makes gear-up emergency landing in Afghanistan
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‘Scaremongering’ County Council mailer claims Hitchen wants to ‘defund the police’
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Governor: Inslee’s long record of failure must end
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Governor: Saving lives like other states aren’t
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Senate: For fresh voice of hope, elect Nobles
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Peninsula school leaders should stop blame game and public health scapegoating
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Russell Wilson, Ciara to start a public charter high school. It will have a familiar name
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Seahawks get help for a needy pass rush, trade player, pick for Bengals’ Carlos Dunlap
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Jamal Adams returning to practice, but Seahawks don’t know if he’ll play vs. 49ers Sunday
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Still no positive cases, but COVID-19 still causing problems for Seahawks’ roster managing
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One-day record for virus in Pierce County; Gig Harbor has 258 cases, Key Peninsula 74
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Jesse Young’s claims about antifa in Gig Harbor raise eyebrows, questions
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Peninsula voters flock to drop-boxes, many voting earlier than ever
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Police blotter: Donuts under the influence, and you snooze, you lose — your car
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Gig Harbor fire reports: Hot water heater lived up to its name
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Public Meetings for Oct. 29- Nov. 5
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Caldier vs. Stanford: Two women on a mission vie for second 26th LD seat
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Young vs. Hesch: Strong contrast in big-money race for 26th
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Covid puts a kink in exercise class, but the fun goes on, digitally distanced
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Short by Gig Harbor filmmaker screened in National Film Festival for Talented Youth
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Washington man lied to get $1.1 million in COVID-19 relief funds, feds say
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The Top 15 female athletes from the South Sound since 2000