Sound Transit’s all new digital storefront is open for business. Transit fans can visit soundtransitshop.com to explore the debut collection of Sound Transit branded merchandise. In launching ST Shop, the agency joins other leading transit systems like LA Metro, BART, and the MTA in giving riders physical options to show their support of transit. ST […]
Obituary Notices – April 21, 2025
Mountain View Funeral Home: Monica Allshouse; Gwendolyn Evette Thomas; Dinah Young.
Students Helping To Feed The Community
Submitted by KM Hills. This year, Catholic students from St. Frances Cabrini School and Bellarmine Preparatory School, have partnered together in an effort to collect food items. For their efforts the students set a goal of collecting 20,000 pounds of food. The collected food will support both the Tacoma Rescue Mission and St. Leo’s Food […]
‘Bonding Basics’ Workshop on April 24
TACOMA, Wash. — As part of its ongoing work to address disparities for historically underutilized businesses owned by minority, women, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, the City of Tacoma’s Equity in Contracting (EIC) team is hosting “Bonding Basics” – a virtual workshop and Q&A session. Kara Skinner – an industry expert and author of “The […]
Seeking public input on housing, homeless strategies for next five years
Residents are invited to join staff members from Pierce County Human Services to provide input on housing and homeless priorities that will guide services provided in the County for the next five years. The community feedback session will be Monday, April 28 from 9 a.m. – noon at Sprinker Recreation Center, 521 Military Road S., […]
Tree and Sidewalk Repairs on 27th Street West
Beginning April 16, the City began removing trees on 27th Street West in front of the U.S. Post Office. Work will then begin on repairs to the sidewalks that stretch from the entrance and exit points to the Post Office parking lot. The inside lane of 27th Street West will be closed while that work […]
Governor Signs Bipartisan Bills Championed by Rep. Mari Leavitt to Strengthen Public Safety and Expand Access to Health Care
On April 16, Governor Bob Ferguson signed two bipartisan bills sponsored by Rep. Mari Leavitt (D-University Place), marking significant steps forward for community safety and health care access in Washington state. House Bill 1114 makes Washington the first state in the nation to adopt the newly established Respiratory Care Interstate Compact, enabling licensed respiratory care practitioners […]
Nobles’ maternal health bills advance as Black Maternal Health Week concludes
As Black Maternal Health Week concludes, two maternal health bills sponsored by Sen. T’wina Nobles (D-Fircrest) have passed the Legislature, advancing efforts to expand access to critical care and strengthen protections for pregnant and postpartum individuals in Washington state. Black Maternal Health Week, observed annually from April 11 to April 17, was founded by the […]
The DuPont City Council April 22 Meeting Agenda
The DuPont City Council’s next Regular Meeting will take place on April 22 (6 pm). Access the agenda and ways to attend here.