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Woman in Seattle's Central District to preserve music history with virtual reality

One woman from the Central District wants to preserve the music history of Seattle and other cities that have been gentrified using virtual reality. → Read More

‘He deserved the world’: Community honors 19-year-old killed in Seattle’s Central District

Community members held a memorial in honor of a 19-year-old who was shot and killed in Seattle’s Central District. → Read More

Hilltop Artists Program celebrates 25 years of helping kids in Tacoma

The nonprofit program began in 1994 as an opportunity for young kids in the Hilltop neighborhood of Tacoma to get access to art. → Read More

Pierce County moves forward with resort plan at Chambers Creek Regional Park

The Pierce County Council voted to move forward with a high-end resort plan for Chambers Creek Regional Park that would include a hotel, restaurants, and residential space. → Read More

Hip-hop artist Gifted Gab hosts writing workshop for Tacoma youth

Hip-hop artist Gifted Gab spoke about her creative process during a workshop in Tacoma Tuesday night. → Read More

Tory Green sworn in as new Tacoma fire chief

Tory Green was appointed the new chief of the Tacoma Fire Department after Chief Jim Duggan retired. → Read More

Town Hall Seattle makes Stacy Abrams tickets available to black women

Town Hall Seattle opened up 50 tickets for black women to see Stacy Abrams after tickets quickly sold out. → Read More

Lakewood community blossoms into Springbrook Connections non-profit group

The Springbrook neighborhood in Lakewood, Washington has flourished into a non-profit group aimed at helping South Sound residents. → Read More

LGBTQ leaders in Tacoma push for Google to remove 'conversion therapy' app

LGBTQ leaders in Tacoma are joining a national push to remove an app they say encourages conversion therapy. → Read More

Pierce County joins the growing number of counties with 911 text service

Pierce County is joining more than a dozen other counties in Washington state that allows people to text 911 operators. → Read More

Tacoma residents shape future of Hilltop by designing affordable housing

Residents with roots in Tacoma’s Hilltop neighborhood are being priced out as Seattle’s housing crisis spills into the community. Now, grassroots organizations are teaming up to help residents design a place that’s affordable. → Read More

Tacoma moves to allow more backyard cottages

The city of Tacoma passed the preliminary draft of an ordinance that would allow people to build a small living space on their property. → Read More

Crews break ground on Tacoma light rail extension in Hilltop neighborhood

The Tacoma Link lightrail is expanding in the Hilltop neighborhood. Ground broke Monday for a new water line on the expansion. → Read More

Four Seattle girls win top prize in national video game competition

Their game about bullying won first place in the annual Girls Make Games competition. → Read More

Bonney Lake students design new platform for kids in wheelchairs

Students at Bonney Lake High School designed a wheelchair platform to help kids with disabilities. → Read More

Tacoma students raising $10,000 to build a classroom in Kenya

A group of students in Tacoma are trying to raise $10,000 in one week to build a classroom for a community across the world in Kenya. → Read More

Black Empowerment Center opening in Tacoma

The Tacoma Urban League is opening a Black Empowerment Center offering services to help increase the financial capabilities of African Americans. → Read More

Tacoma pays tribute to Galloping Gertie with new art installation

The legend of Gertie lives on in Tacoma with a new sculpture off Pacific Avenue near downtown. → Read More

Tacoma firefighter suspended for derogatory language remains employed

A Pierce County firefighter who was suspended for using derogatory language toward colleagues is now back on the job. → Read More

'We all have new opportunities:' Female Scouts BSA troop joins Pacific Harbors Council

Pacific Harbors Council of the Boy Scouts of America is preparing to welcome girls into the Boy Scout program. Troop 1932 in Roy, Washington held a join night Wednesday and welcomed eight new girls into their troop. → Read More