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Matt Driscoll: Throwing rocks at Tacoma’s homeless problem isn’t the answer

Last week, massive boulders suddenly appeared on a small strip of grass running up Earnest S. Brazill Street by the Main Library. They send the wrong message.Click to Continue »

 

‘American Idol’ auditions coming to Seattle on June 18

Next season will be the show’s last.Click to Continue »

 

Time and replays don’t ease Sounders’ frustration

Schmid and Frei remain sure bad calls erased goal and awarded PK in loss at Kansas City.Click to Continue »

 

‘Listen Live at Lunch’ comes back to First Lutheran in downtown Tacoma, with local classical soloists

Summer’s often a dead time for classical music, which is why the Listen Live at Lunch series is so welcome.Click to Continue »

 

One of University Place’s own – Michael Putnam – qualifies for the US Open

He shoots 64 in the afternoon at Lakes Golf and Country Club to tie Sam Saunders for medalist honors at the US Open sectional qualifier in Columbus…Click to Continue »

 

Girl rescued from Lakewood apartment pool, hospitalized in critical condition

Another person performed CPR on the 7-year-old before firefighters arrived.Click to Continue »

 

US Open countdown: Phil Mickelson blows chance to win first Open

The left-hander was quoted after his terrible 18th hole as saying, “I’m an idiot.” It was the fourth time he finished runner-up to the title.Click to Continue »

 

Puyallup tribal police traffic stop leads to chase up I-5

A police chase had part of Interstate 5 in Tukwila blocked for more than an hour Monday morning.Click to Continue »

 

Travel problems trigger US Open sectional qualifying ordeal for Andrew Putnam

With flight to Memphis in limbo, Putnam and caddie instead drive 600 miles to Memphis, arriving just hours before tee time — and eventually withdrawing.Click to Continue »

 

Man ordered held after fatal shooting of girlfriend in Lakewood

A man suspected of fatally shooting his girlfriend Saturday in Lakewood was ordered held for 72 hours as prosecutors review possible charges.Click to Continue »

 

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