The Pierce County Sheriff's Department was investigating a shooting along Chambers Creek Road Wednesday night.
Asking for advice. For a friend. He said his pet has outgrown, and escaped from, the cute little carry-along cottage-like critter-cage.
It’s time now to express your opinion to the decision makers.
See the recipients of the 2019 Nisqually Indian Tribe Charitable and Local Government Program
The Legislature is in session and, at least one party, is asking your ideas to save money.
The latest edition of the city’s Lakewood Connections Magazine is here!
Drivers will soon get to use the new Freedom Bridge over Interstate 5. But first, a series of closures will affect some commutes.
Lakewood City Hall, the Lakewood police station and the Lakewood Municipal Court front counter will close Tuesday, Dec. 31 at 3 p.m.
The 2020-2025 TIP was approved by the Lakewood City Council in June 2019 after a public hearing.
Lakewood Police have found a 10-year-old girl after she was reported missing Friday morning.
The Lewis County Sheriff's Office will refer criminal charges after a bomb threat prompted the evacuation of court offices last week.
Don’t worry, there is no snow forecasted for the lowlands in the immediate future. But if there was, the city of Lakewood is ready!
Including the latest info on lowland flooding, construction on 150th Street in Woodbrook, holiday closures for city offices and more.
The closure is scheduled to last until Jan. 5, 2020. This is not a city project.
Lakewood City Hall and city services will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 25 in observation of the Christmas holiday and Jan. 1, 2020.
"The future of Lakewood is highly dependent on the success of our businesses. We want to know what you think & how we may best assist you."
2,000 athletes from 45 states competing Dec. 10-15 at Fort Steilacoom Park for championships
And Joseph too for that matter. And Mary, and the sheep, the cows, the donkeys, et al. Shepherds too. All gone. Stole ‘em all.
The Tillicum Woodbrook Neighborhood Association (TWNA) meets December 5, 6:30 P.M. at the Tillicum Community Center, 14916 Washington Ave SW
Grandpa and his granddaughter watched spellbound as Santa Claus faded back for a desperation pass as the seconds ticked down to zero.
“These people weren’t thinking. To save a couple of seconds, they died.”
A flag ceremony is planned at the Parkland coffee shop where four police officers were killed 10 years ago.
Southbound backups built Tuesday morning after a rollover injury crash on Interstate 5 near DuPont.
Victims of CPS ineptitude received $84 million in settlements in 2019 alone, over $100M in the last two years.
There’s something significantly special about the mere mention of home at this time of year.
A Sergeant with the Lakewood Police Department (LPD), acting on a tip, investigated and decided the numbers didn’t add up.
Here’s a look at when malls and retail stores open around Puget Sound, plus a peek at some Black Friday ads and special discounts.
It happened in the toy section.
Marcus Williams faces first-degree murder charges in the October 14th killing of In Choe at McChord Mart.
Northbound delays built for hours after an SUV crashed into several emergency vehicles early Monday morning.
Police have arrested a suspect after a 27-year-old man was shot in the chest and arm Friday morning.
It’s time for the annual display of anti-holiday cheer.
Police said Marcus Williams was taken into custody in Tacoma Friday morning.
Your life characterized by rose petal strewn paths? Do you spend endless summer days among rainbows and unicorns?
Bonifacio Alvarez Reynolds pleaded not guilty to a first-degree murder charge Wednesday. He is being held on $2 million bail.
You know that stuff your new TV comes packed in when you open the box and what it has to do with our shifting culture?
Investigators have named two men in connection with the October 14th killing of In Choe. One turned himself in Tuesday afternoon.
He wanted to write too. Since I had. If it was important to me, it was important to him.
If you’ve ever lost anything so precious as an irreplaceable loved one, that’s what you are: broken.
The subject is the seemingly innocuous, ostensibly altruistic, so-called “Welcome to Washington Baby Act” (WWBA).