Lakewood saw some population growth over the past year, with roughly 230 new residents moving to the area.
Reps. Mari Leavitt and Christine Kilduff will be at the Tillicum Starbucks next month to meet and talk with constituents.
The kiosk was made possible thanks to a partnership between the Pierce County Library System and Pierce County Law Library.
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Lakewood Mayor Don Anderson invites all residents to join him for a conversation about the Lakewood Municipal Veterans Treatment Court.
Lakewood's annual SummerFEST event is looking to be the biggest yet with hot air balloons, musical performances, and extreme sports.
Stacie Pogoncheff will receive the Emma Marie Baird Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service at a special ceremony at JBLM North on May 30.
Trained service dog Bernard was a gift to Gary Cashman from Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation and its American Warrior Initiative.
Expect increased noise and activity from artillery and demolitions training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord this week.
An unidentified soldier based at JBLM went missing Sunday while hiking with a friend in the area around High Steel Bridge in Mason County.
Residents around Joint Base Lewis-McChord are advised of increased noise and activity between April 6 and 18 while four JBLM units train.
Lakewood Mayor Don Anderson invites all residents to join him for a casual conversation about the city next Tuesday.
Susanne Bacon shares her personal insight and experiences as a German-American living in the Puget Sound in "Home From Home."
An artillery unit will train during both day and night hours from Monday through Friday this week. Residents should expect increased noise.
Nearby residents should expect increased noise and activity around JBLM during artillery and mortar training exercises this week.
Area residents might hear the 155mm Howitzer cannons during training this week at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Lakewood police and local teachers will face-off in a charity basketball game on Thursday.
17 years after the last failed effort to incorporate the city of Spanaway, a new group of activist residents are at it again.
The city is planning to add two 20-foot-tall sculptures are the entrance to Lakewood's Colonial Plaza
Pierce County Aging and Disability Resources in March will highlight resources and initiatives planned for residents over the next decade.
Nourish Pierce County will setup its mobile food bank on the Bates Tech South Campus every Thursday beginning Feb. 14.
The training event involving two units using artillery and mortars will continue through 11 p.m. Feb. 8.
The Pierce County Library System's push to see all residents read more begins with an author talk and book-signing event in Lakewood.
Artillery, mortar, and demolition training will take place between Tuesday morning and Thursday night this week.
The city will pay $500,000 to the family of Daniel Covarrubias, the Native American man who was killed by Lakewood police in 2015.
Residents in the area can expect increased noise around the base between Jan. 22 and 27.
Residents around Joint Base Lewis-McChord can expect increased activity on-base between Tuesday morning and Friday night this week.
The first three events will cover Washington's worst storms, living in the Elizabethan era, and preserving endangered species in the PNW.
More than 20 others also received awards for heroic actions over the past year at this week's Lakewood City Council meeting.
Nearly 300 Citizen Airmen of the 446th AW will be deploying in what is the largest mobilization since 2009.
Neighbors in the area are advised to expect noise from artillery and demolitions training between Tuesday and Friday.
Six soldiers at JBLM were injured Friday morning when a truck accidentally crashed into their formation.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord officials advised nearby residents to expect noise between 8 a.m. Tuesday and 9 p.m. Wednesday.
The training will involve 155mm Howitzers firing day, evening, and night time hours for three days this week.
The training will last Tuesday morning thourgh Friday night, according to JBLM officials.
Don't panic if you hear lots of sirens, it might be this active shooter training.
JBLM soldiers will be training with C4 and mortars this week.
Increased levels of activity will be noticed beginning Tuesday at 6:30 a.m. and continue through 8 p.m. Thursday.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Lakewood before the kids go out trick or treating.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Lewis Main, Liberty Gate is scheduled to reopen at 3 p.m. Friday.