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HopeSparks is Blazing a New Trail in Child Services
Becoming a parent can be daunting for anyone. Late-night feedings, tantrums, changing diapers, and the cost of child care can all contribute to the stress a new parent might feel. But what if the child was born without sight or hearing? What if the child was born prematurely and has a weak immune system, hindering social interaction at a time when it is essential for their development? And what if the child has a blood disease, cancer, or cerebral palsy and requires special medication and equipment — none of which will be cheap?
Watch Pierce County Council member Amy Cruver explain why she will not sit in council chambers during Pride month
At the end of Tuesday's council meeting, Amy Cruver told the council and public she would not sit in council chambers all July, Tacoma's Pride month, due to her personal beliefs.
Paranoia, alcohol and drug use preceded fatal Ray Nash shooting, documents indicate
Pierce County prosecutors charged Melissa Dawn Wells, 34, with a count of second-degree murder and a count of first-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of her 39-year-old boyfriend on June 26 on Ray Nash Drive in Gig Harbor. Documents filed with Pierce County Superior Court indicate that Wells “seemed to...
Thurston County dive rescue team hosts joint training on Nisqually River
The parking lot at the McKenna Park was filled with vehicles belonging to first responders in the morning hours of Thursday, June 27, as the Thurston County Dive Rescue Team hosted a joint training
Bystanders save the day after 50 gallons of diesel spills during semi crash in Pierce County
Good Samaritans rushed toward a diesel spill after a semi wreck that dumped 50 gallons of fuel on a Gig Harbor street in June. "It was just really training," Jennifer Cooley, property manager at the adjacent Olympic Square Townhomes, told The News Tribune. Cooley was one of three team members...
Sound Transit Board Chooses Site in Federal Way for Link Operations and Maintenance Facility South
SEATTLE ––Sound Transit is marking a major milestone for ST3 projects and future Link service in Pierce County and South King County. When finished, the OMF South will store and maintain Link light rail trains for future Link expansion. More than 600 permanent jobs will be available within the project site. Passenger vehicles will be able to enter service more quickly than normal because the facility will contain a 24-hour testing track that will be used for testing and breaking-in new light rail vehicles.
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