What’s Right With Tacoma: Washington Elementary Launches Prop 1 Renovations
Tacoma School District is speeding to make good on Proposition 1’s promises – and alarming some people who did not expect to see action so soon.In February, Tacomans approved the bond measure, which...
View ArticleBand of the Week
Tacoma Weekly contributing writer, and Wilson High School student, Sean Contris pens a new online music feature at http://www.tacomaweekly.com. In his first “Band of the Week” installment, Contris...
View ArticleMake a Scene: Shyan Selah - Federal Way star running back now rocks West...
In the '90s, Travis Henry made headlines as a star running back at Federal Way High School and Central Washington University. But, for the last decade and a half, he's been known as Shyan Selah, and...
View ArticleConnecting Vets To Benefits: Navy veteran receives the interment he earned,...
George Pitcher served 26 years in the United States Navy, a commitment that included World War II and the Korean War.With a career of that length, one would expect the military to have enough...
View ArticleLocal Restaurants: Foodie adventures in Tacoma
A not-to-be-missed dining event for the adventurous is hitting downtown Tacoma Aug. 20 with Dishcrawl. Food lovers will enjoy a culinary tour of downtown’s finest, funkiest, coolest dishes that several...
View ArticleNarrows Brewing launches wholesale, retail distribution
On Wednesday, July 31, Narrows Brewing launched their wholesale and retail distribution by delivering their first keg, a cask of Imperial Red Ale, to neighboring restaurant Boathouse 19. This event was...
View ArticleWASHINGTON’S MOST WANTED
An observant viewer provided a tip to Washington’s Most Wanted (WMW) that led to the arrest of convicted serial rapist William Manus.On Friday night’s (Aug. 9) broadcast, Manus was featured on the...
View ArticleWhat’s Right With Tacoma: CELEBRATING MILITARY SERVICE Tacoma holds first...
Tacoma, with all its ties to the Armed Forces, has not had a big-time, downtown military parade for more than 50 years. The Daffodil Festival is about to remedy that.On Aug. 24 (a Saturday guaranteed...
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