April 28, 2020
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A Tacoma chef stays grounded during pandemic by cooking free meals for restaurant workers
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Tacoma-Pierce County death notices for April 28, 2020
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When can social distancing be relaxed? UW model keeps moving date later for Washington
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Tacoma announces virtual graduation ceremonies, leaving some high school seniors disappointed
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Do you recognize the man in SpongeBob pajamas who assaulted a Pierce County clerk?
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2 charged in shooting of Tacoma barista who refused to give robbers money
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City needs to do more to help struggling businesses
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City is doing what it can during crisis
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Letter: Time to bring out the radar guns again
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Don Snowden’s cartoon for April 30
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Tacoma nurse brought COVID-19 home. Now her husband is on a ventilator, fighting for his life
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Seahawks claim CB Jayson Stanley off waivers. Ex-WR. Ex-kick returner. With 33-inch arms
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Seahawks begin first virtual offseason program. And Pete Carroll doesn’t know what’s next
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D.J. Fluker finds new NFL home less than a day after Seahawks released him
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Mariners’ Tom Murphy has developed an extensive solitary workout routine
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When baseball resumes, Olympia native Jared Sandberg will begin new role with Mariners
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Public Meetings for April 30-May 7
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A furnace and a chimney, both on fire, catch firefighter’s attention
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Police blotter: Driver in high-speed chase was newly released inmate. He’s going back.
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Gig Harbor businesses press city for aid as shutdown pushes them to the edge
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Gig Harbor inventor’s device puts a spring back into step of injured first responders
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First of the month is crisis for renters, landlords in Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula
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13-year-old arrested on murder charge ‘just felt like doing it,’ Washington cops say
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Reopening Washington hiking, fishing and golf signals greater trust. Let’s not blow it
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New date for end of stay-at-home order? We may know later this week
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Coronavirus updates: Funding for local governments; Western States Pact expands
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Washington state reports 156 new COVID-19 cases, 21 deaths
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Pierce County sees 34 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths; Tacoma adds 13 cases in one day
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Early April, 50 COVID-19 cases were tied to Pierce County care sites. Now, it’s 200+
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Washington state reports 165 new COVID-19 cases, 16 deaths
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Inslee: Snitch line for shutdown violators stinks
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Sanders: His campaign bodes well for future
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Public transit: Vans better than empty buses