Lady Abes fall in first two at the Dome
Lincoln got a rude introduction in its first state-tournament appearance in eight years. Cleveland raced out to a huge lead and coasted over the Lady Abes in their opener, and Lincoln was unable to...
View ArticleLady Rams’ surprise season ends with 3A fifth-place trophy
Wilson’s Lady Rams left it all on the floor for their final 3A State Basketball Tournament Game on March 8. They tried to keep up with a taller and better-rested Bellevue team, but fell short, going...
View Article2014 High School Boys Soccer Preview
The final buzzer has sounded on the basketball season, and spring sports are upon us. We start previewing the spring season with a look at the six Narrows League boys soccer teams in Tacoma. STADIUMThe...
View ArticleCulture Corner, A Guide to the Museums of Tacoma
Museum of the Week:Buffalo Soldier Museum1940 S. Wilkeson St.Wed. and Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Info: http://www.buffalosoldierstacoma.orgThe 9th and 10th Horse Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers Museum’s mission...
View ArticleArts & Entertainment: Muh Grog Zoo brings unique improv to Broadway Center
On March 14 as a continuation of the Tacoma Fall Free for All, the Broadway Center will be hosting a free performance by Muh Grog Zoo, an improvisational theater cohort specializing in one-act...
View ArticleLocal Restaurant Spotlight: My Greek comes to the small screen
When Nader Morcos, owner of the My Greek food chain, returned from a three-day vacation, something seemed very wrong at his Tacoma location. The numbers didn’t quite add up in his finance books, and...
View ArticleWhat’s Right With Tacoma: It takes a village to conquer cancer
Cancer pros want you to bring two things to every important appointment: A notebook and an advocate.No problem, my husband and I thought. We are reporters. We ask lots of questions. We carry notebooks...
View ArticleFood Bank Gifted
When Eloise Cooking Pot food bank’s truck was totaled last year, CEO and founder Ahndrea Blue was at a loss for what to do. Without a means of transportation, the elderly and disabled the food bank...
View ArticleArts & Entertainment: Paint the town green: Five places to celebrate St....
Tacoma is gearing up for St. Patrick’s Day, one of the biggest party days of the year, and here are five hot spots for celebrating the big day. Doyle’s Public House (208 St. Helens Ave., Tacoma):“Since...
View ArticleArts & Entertainment: ‘American Qur’an’ illuminates Kittredge
In the minds of many Americans, the Qur’an (the holy book of Islam) is a thing exotic, mysterious and possibly sinister. It is thought to be the guidebook of bombers and beheaders and extremists...
View ArticleThe wisdom of Little Bill
After catching a screening of cult hit “Blackboard Jungle” one fateful day in at the Sunset Theater, Tacoma teens Bill Engelhart, Buck Ormsby, Lasse Aines and Frank Dutra decided to form their own...
View ArticlePerceval the Pothole Pig powders up for Evening Magazine
Anyone who lives, works or even drives Tacoma's streets knows there are a lot of potholes around the City of Destiny. Watch this video to see the pig in action:
View ArticleLocal law school discussions face tough battle for funding
A line item on current versions of the next state budget contain the allocation of $400,000 of taxpayer dollars to provide seed money for the development of a law school at the University of Washington...
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