The National Park Service announced Tuesday, Oct. 1 that all 401 national parks are closed due to the federal government shutdown.
This unique event spotlights animal shelters across Washington State, such as the Metro Animal Services shelter, and the homeless animals in their care.
A three-mile section of State Route 162 east of Puyallup has reopened 18 hours ahead of schedule.
Read about what's coming to Puyallup soon.
Crews will close a three-mile segment of State Route 162 just east of Puyallup from 8 p.m. Friday, September 13 to 5 a.m. Monday, September 16.
What would you do with $245 million?
The latest proposed rules would allow up to two marijuana stores within Puyallup city limits, according to the Washington State Liquor Control Board.
The weekend highway closure will happen the first weekend of the Puyallup Fair.
Passionate about the future of development in Puyallup? Consider applying for the Planning Commission.
Voters statewide approved I-502 last November, 56-44, which allows state regulation of marijuana production, processing and sales.
In his first column, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson gives his tips on buying a car.
How can Puyallup better protect itself against flooding?
Warm water temperatures are causing an increase in Vibrio bacteria, which has sickened more than 40 people around Washington state so far this year.
The Washington State Liquor Control Board says it is working on a number of revised proposals, including a cap on total marijuana production and the number and location of retail outlets in each county.
The Puyallup City Council is expected to discuss a temporary moratorium on recreational marijuana businesses within city limits at the Tuesday, Aug. 13 city council meeting.
Legal alcohol delivery could make the U.S. Postal Service $50 million per year.
In 90 seconds or less, Puyallup's City Council candidates sparked the debate over the top community issues on Aug. 8.
Puyallup School Board candidates Kathy Yang and Karen Edwards will face off in the General Election this November.
Three candidates are vying for the Puyallup School Board, Pos. 4 in the August 6, 2013 primary election.
A select number of Puyallup city leaders attended a “casual” meeting with citizens who have a vested interest in the Van Lierop daffodil fields. That has pushed emotions and fueled political debate, as the development hangs in limbo.
A BUI conviction will become a gross misdemeanor punishable by up to a $5,000 fine and/or 364 days in jail.
More than 147,000 people have received help from the Washington State Tobacco Quitline since it opened in 2000.
A brand new community splash pad will replace the Pioneer Park wading pool.
Due to the changes in upper mountain rescue procedures, response times to injured parties may be longer.
WSDOT bridge crews inspect every state highway bridge every two years.
The Washington State Liquor Control Board recently approved 42 pages of rules for marijuana legalization.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to Pierce County Elections.
A final set of public hearings on the implementation of I-502 will be held in early August throughout the Puget Sound area.
A $33.6-billion state budget was signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on Sunday, but the state senate adjourned without acting on a $10-billion transportation package.
Efforts to fund the completion of SR 167 will continue at the Senate level, say local lawmakers.
Repeat offenders will be required to install automatic interlock devices in their vehicles as soon as charges are filed for their second DUI.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
Do you think the McMillin Bridge over the Puyallup River near Orting should be preserved?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional.
The state issued a report today detailing what will happen if the legislature fails to pass a budget by July 1. Would you be affected by any of the closures?
The Puyallup City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday night to approve an ordinance limiting the number of sex offenders that can reside in one dwelling.