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The former Rudder Club within the building seems almost untouched from when it was a high-end social club during the middle of the last century. Photo courtesy Tacoma Public Library
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The Drake could rise again

Steven Dunkelberger - February 15, 2019
The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, which runs the jail, says a recent report on inmates facing possible immigration reviews staying longer is “bad social science” that is based on false data. Photo by Steve Dunkelberger
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UW research questions jail times for inmates under ICE review, while jail says data was flawed

The stop-and-go traffic through Tacoma’s stretch of Interstate 5 won’t end tomorrow, but the end of lane construction is about to begin. Photo by Steve Dunkelberger
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The end is near

Tom Layson, host of KBTC’s "Northwest Now," and local economist Neal Johnson of Sound Resource Economics, presented the annual Pierce County Economic Index at the Horizons Economic Forecast Breakfast that drew about 500 business and government leaders. Photo by Steve Dunkelberger
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Horizons Forecast suggests economic clouds might be looming

The subarea plan for the Tideflats has started with the first meeting of the five-government group that will advise the city on crafting new zoning rules for the working waterfront. Photo by Steve Dunkelberger
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Subarea planning group holds first official meeting

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Passionate students bring March for Our Lives to Tacoma

Andrew Fickes - March 29, 2018
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Read with a Princess Daffodil Royalty visit the library

Savannah Fry - March 22, 2018
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Students in Tacoma join nationwide movement to change gun laws

Andrew Fickes - March 15, 2018
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Goodwill’s YouthBuild program provides youth tools for success

Andrew Fickes - March 8, 2018
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MultiCare donation to Habitat for Humanity is win-win for affordable housing

Andrew Fickes - March 1, 2018
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Port fined $159,000 to ‘deter future malfeasance’ over withholding documents

Steven Dunkelberger - February 23, 2018
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Economic development boom continues for Tacoma in 2018

Andrew Fickes - February 15, 2018
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Ruston annexation spat ends with permitting deal

Steven Dunkelberger - February 8, 2018
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Annexation of Point Ruston gets hearing in Olympia

Steven Dunkelberger - February 1, 2018
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Bay watchers broaden reach as membership soars

Steven Dunkelberger - January 25, 2018
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Memorial service at PLU’s Olson Auditorium honors fallen deputy

Andrew Fickes - January 18, 2018
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Deputy slain following home invasion

Steven Dunkelberger - January 11, 2018
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Key decisions ahead for Tacoma in 2018

Steven Dunkelberger - January 4, 2018
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Top stories of 2017 show a city in transition

Tacoma Weekly Staff - December 28, 2017
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Prosecutor Lindquist to sue big pharma

Mark Lindquist - December 20, 2017
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Activists lock themselves to crane to protest LNG construction

Steven Dunkelberger - December 14, 2017
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Woodards readies to hit the ground running With Jan. 2 being...

Matt Nagle - December 7, 2017
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Fire maims iconic Northwest Costume along Tacoma’s Sixth Avenue

Andrew Fickes Contributing Writer - November 30, 2017
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Prosecutor shares innovative, and effective, ways he’s fighting crime

James Lynch Communications and Public Information Coordinator Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office - November 22, 2017
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Tacoma entrepreneur supports challenge to develop butterfly tracking system

Andrew Fickes Contributing Writer - November 16, 2017
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