Everest continues his adventures from his previous crimes and visits the forensics lab while he waits for trial. Our forensic investigators take Everest through a variety of different forensic tests to determine if this pup is innocent or not. I think Everest knows he will not be getting out of this one. We will see […]
Pierce County
September 15 Flag Lowering to honor Dennis Flannigan
Governor Inslee is deeply saddened by the death of former Representative Dennis Flannigan, 84, and directs that Washington state and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff in his memory on Sunday, September 15, 2024. Governor Inslee has no objection to agencies lowering the flags at the close of business on Friday, September […]
On September 28, You Can Be a Part of Aviation History
Did you know that the record breaking first flight around the world started and ended in the Pacific Northwest? This epic adventure took off in early April, 1924. It was a global race between Argentina, England, France, Italy and America for the prestigious title of being the first nation to circle the world! Eight brave […]
K9 Bronco vs. Naked Guy
On 08-11-2024, deputies attempted to contact a male sleeping in a stolen F550 and he fled leading deputies on a pursuit into King County. Washington State Patrol took over the pursuit which headed into Snohomish County before he went south to Seattle, crashed and fled on foot. He left his 4-yr-old son and girlfriend behind […]
Flag Lowering – 9/11/24 (Patriot Day)
Governor Inslee hereby directs that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, for national Patriot Day, the annual memorial to the victims of the 2001 tragedy. Flags should remain at half-staff until close of business or sunset on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. Other government entities, […]
Pierce Transit Invites Public Engagement on Long Range Plan
Over the next 20 years, Pierce County’s population will grow, new technologies will change how and why people travel, and the funding to deliver robust transit service will continue to be a challenge. To address and prepare for all of these changes, Pierce Transit is drafting its Long Range Plan called Destination 2045. The public is […]
Letter: Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Updates
Submitted by Rikki McGee. The Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council looks forward to the rain that will surely come as the weather cools and days shorten. However, many parts of the watershed struggle to recover from low rain years and diverted water. For the past five years, parts of Clover Creek have run dry, adding to […]
Social Security Administration Digitizes or Removes Signature Requirements for Many Forms
Today, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced progress this year to reduce customer burden by transitioning wet (physical) signature requirements to digital signatures for over 30 forms as well as removing the signature requirements altogether for 13 forms. These actions simplify application processes for people, including removing a potential reason for claims to be sent […]
Are You Pre-Health And Looking For Clinical Experience?
Submitted by COPE Health Solutions. Are you on the pre-health track and looking to build clinical experience? The COPE Health Scholars program offers firsthand experience for aspiring health care professionals through our experiential learning program. As a Health Scholar, you’ll build community, administrative, and clinical experience as a member of the hospital patient care team. […]