'We welcome and accept being held to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.'
Now that restaurants are starting to reopen for Phase 2, the city is compiling a list of all the places residents can go out to eat.
Demonstrators are expected to march to Pioneer Park around 1 p.m. Friday.
On Wednesday, May 27, county officials will be dumping dye into the river for an important study.
Neighbors may have heard a loud explosion in the South Hill area late last night, but deputies say there is nothing to worry about.
The coronavirus has cancelled the annual law enforcement memorial in D.C. so instead Pierce County is remembering a fallen deputy online.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The City of Puyallup is celebrating the successful rescue of a pair of ducklings who got trapped in a storm drain.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
This year, your Spring Clean-Up Week is determined by your yard waste week. This will not be the same week for everyone.
Tacoma Police have begun their trip to the top of the pops with a new music video highlighting the importance of social distancing.
To date, no coronavirus cases in Puyallup have been associated with homeless persons.
"We’re working through what went wrong. Once that’s resolved, we’ll let everyone know about future meetings and how to tune in."
The City of Puyallup encourages citizen participation in the livestream of the upcoming city council meeting.
Washington State Governor Jay Inslee has issued a stay home order for all residents, to remain in effect for at least two weeks.
The Puyallup City Council has issued a message to the public regarding the response to COVID-19.
The City of Puyallup has closed its Activity Center and Library, and will close its Recreation Center starting Monday, March 16th.
To help thwart COVID-19 spread, the staff has a plan to keep most services going, while keeping employees and patrons safe.
"As a result, all programming offered through the Activity Center will be suspended."
The City of Puyallup is organized under the council-manager form of government.
Those wishing to honor a military veteran may purchase an engraved brick at the Puyallup Veteran’s Memorial in Pioneer Park.
Work will soon begin on a new trail along the Tacoma Water Pipeline. The county wants to hear your ideas before they get started.
Fees were cut in the interest of increasing access to various housing types and making housing more affordable.
The City of Puyallup will nominate a local student to compete for a “Center for Quality Communities Scholarship."
Boy Scout Preston Monnett, of BSA Troop 576, donates more than 3000 essential hygiene items to local nonprofit
The Pierce County Sheriff's Department said Vie Athletics surprised deputies working the graveyard shift over the holidays.
Property taxes are a thing, but to the average Puyallup homeowner, they’ll be less of a thing in 2020 than they were in 2019.
Community heroes, like John Riemer, help lighten the burden of those in need during the holidays
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Born and raised in Washington State, Peggy Parson grew up in a low income part of Seattle
Will your community be the next?
Small and simple efforts make a difference for victims of Domestic Violence
It's all about the people (and dogs!) for local personal shopper Ashley. Serving Puyallup, Bonney Lake, Sumner, Tacoma, and Lake Taps.
136 cities in Washington are holding National Night Out events on Aug. 6. Find one happening in your city.
The Foothills Trail realignment and safety improvement project will disrupt trail traffic from July 8 through July 26.
To accommodate construction along West Pioneer, from Fruitland Street to the Clarks Creek bridge, a portion of the road will be closed.
The city will need to close a part of Shaw Road and 12th Avenue SE from 8 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. Saturday to install a new deep sewer line.
With Phase One construction complete, the City of Puyallup is excited to celebrate the grand opening of its newest community park.
Puyallup saw considerable population growth over the past year, with roughly 880 new residents moving to the area.
Bryon Hill and 29 others from Boy Scout Troop 679 and the Bethel High School JROTC programs worked to repair the trail staircase in April.