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Crews respond to Tacoma house fire

Tacoma fire said about 2:20 p.m. Wednesday that crews were arriving at a house fire in the 2200 block of East 34th Street. Flames were showing from the second floor,Click to Continue »

 

Senate reaches deal on class size initiative, testing bills

Senate Republicans and Democrats reached a deal Wednesday on how to address a class-size initiative with a multibillion-dollar price tag that currently has the new state operating budget out of…Click to Continue »

 

Detectives investigating Key Peninsula homicide

The Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office has determined that a 69-year-old woman found dead in her Key Peninsual home Monday was the victim of homicide.Click to Continue »

 

Auburn police find body on Interurban Trail

The body of a man with multiple stab wounds was found Wednesday on the Interurban Trail, Auburn police said.Click to Continue »

 

Seattle City Council considers gun violence tax on gun sales

The Seattle City Council is considering a new tax on gun sellers to collect money for gun violence prevention and research on how to reduce the impact of gun violence…Click to Continue »

 

Sources: JBLM to lose fewer than 2,000 soldiers in Army downsizing

Local officials had feared a cut of up to 11,000 Army positions at JBLM…Click to Continue »

 

Bones of man who disappeared in 2013 found in Puyallup

The bones of an 18-year-old man who went missing two years ago were likely found Tuesday in Puyallup, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department.Click to Continue »

 

Crash on SR 16 injured 1, blocking traffic

One person was seriously injured Wednesday after crashing on westbound state Route 16 near Olympic Drive, according to the Washington State Patrol.Click to Continue »

 

Glitch halts trading on NYSE; other exchanges unaffected

U.S. indexes sank amid growing concerns that trouble in China’s markets could spread.Click to Continue »

 

Microsoft cuts 7,800 jobs as phone sales lag

Microsoft will cut 7,800 jobs and take a $7.6 billion impairment charge to restructure its flagging phone hardware business.Click to Continue »

 

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