Tacoma Celebrates Ecological Advancement With Public Art in Larchmont and Madison District Revitalization
Tacoma's Larchmont and Madison Districts improved their streets with wider sidewalks, ecological measures to combat water pollution, and public art, enhancing water quality for local creeks and the Puget Sound.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and City Leaders Condemn EPA's Proposed Repeal of Climate Regulations Amid Local Impact Concerns
Seattle leaders oppose EPA's potential repeal of climate regulations, stressing the existing and serious impacts of climate change on the city, and the importance of maintaining GHG emission standards for public health and environmental protection.
Grays Harbor Man Pleads Guilty to Narcotics Distribution, Faces Potential Life Sentence after Tacoma Court Charge
A Washington man, Gabriel Armas, pleaded guilty to intent to distribute controlled substances. He led police on a chase, crashed a bridge, and his cellmate died from drugs linked to him. He faces a minimum of ten years in prison.
Pierce County Executive Ryan Mello Presents $3.5 Billion Budget Centering on Public Safety and Infrastructure Amid Economic Concerns
Pierce County Executive Ryan N. Mello proposed a $3.5 billion budget for 2026-2027 with a 3% increase and cost-saving measures, prioritizing public safety, infrastructure, and community programs.












