Karen Hansen was stopped in December 2012 after allegedly running a red light in Puyallup and will face charges of DUI in Pierce County District Court in May.
Currently entirely grant-funded, the free Beyond the Borders Connector project offers new routes to riders with special needs for the next four months.
Senate Bill 5105, which would include risk assessments and a release plan for all offenders, will now be moved to the House of Representatives for consideration.
A four-way intersection just installed at 5th Ave. SE and 39th Ave. SE will get you back onto South Meridian in less time.
Fawn Carisa Souix Bouton, 28, is accused of stealing money and several items including jewelry, wallet and medication from three elderly residents at a Puyallup retirement home.
The Puyallup School Board decided in a special meeting on Friday to not re-run the bond election by taking no action.
The Puyallup River Bridge is slated to be replaced in 2015. Local officials hope to repurpose the old one into a pedestrian bridge over the White River.
A local home school student got to spend a week inside Olympia’s Legislature, as part of the House page program.
The Puyallup school bond election did not get the supermajority vote on Election Night; the bond measure supporting public school improvements has failed.
A newly released study shows the Seattle-Tacoma region's use of public transportation saved $367 million in fuel and other costs in 2011.
Election Day for the Puyallup School District is Feb. 12, 2013 and ballots are due by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Make sure to submit your ballot by 8 p.m. on Tues., Feb. 12 for your vote to be included in the 2013 bond election benefitting the Puyallup School District.
Have you seen construction work on 94th Ave. E. in South Hill? Crews are building a new sewer and maintenance facility for Pierce County.
The meeting was originally scheduled to take place in Olympia but has since been moved to the Tacoma Convention and Trade Center.
The Puyallup City Council unanimously approved the first draft of an ordinance that would prohibit sex offenders or violent criminals from living together in residential neighborhoods.
The United States Navy Band from Washington, D.C., will present a free concert at Rogers High School in Puyallup on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
The Puyallup City Council will review the first draft of an ordinance that would prohibit clusters of sex offenders and violent felons in residential neighborhoods.
Chuck and Judy Cox, the grandparents of Charlie and Braden Powell, urged Washington lawmakers to do more to protect the children of murder suspects during a public hearing on a new bill sponsored by Sen. Pam Roach (Auburn).
Puyallup residents traveled to Olympia on Tuesday to support for a bill sponsored by House Rep. Hans Zeiger (Puyallup) that would place more limitation on the housing program for sex offenders.
Only five pets are allowed per household, electronic leashes are prohibited and dogs can no longer wait in vehicles, beginning February 2013 in Puyallup.
Sen. Bruce Dammeier (Puyallup) proposes a plan that would use reading performance tests at the third grade level to determine whether or not a student moves forward to the fourth grade. Do you agree?
Some growers and sellers at Thursday's meeting asked the state to increase the number of licenses and raise production limits. "Don't punish us, take our money," said one attendee.
Funding and operation of express toll lanes on I-405 and SR 167 will be the focus of an advisory group made up of local officials.
The Puyallup City Council decided after hearing an hour of emotional public testimony to extend the city moratorium on halfway houses in residential zones another six months.
The Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) has adopted a tentative timeline for Initiative 502's implementation and will hold public forums starting later this month.
The Puyallup City Council will accept public testimony on extending the sex offender housing moratorium during their regular meeting on Jan. 22.
The executive committee of the SR-167 Completion Coalition, the new stakeholder working group aimed at completing SR-167, met for the first time last week.
Puyallup’s interim city manager Bill McDonald will continue to run day-to-day operations at City Hall for another year, at a greater cost to the city.
Ever wonder how city crews thaw out Puyallup's icy streets during a snowstorm? Learn more in this PC-TV video, featuring the local Street Division crew.
Streets Leadperson describes the city's efforts to keep streets clear of snow and ice, as well as gives advice on how citizens can help make de-icing efforts more effective.
Don't agree with the Puyallup school bond measure up for the vote this upcoming February? Help further the discussion with the Pierce County Auditor's Office.
Pierce County will use $229,621 of the grant to restore the Puyallup River floodplain at a location called South Fork, north of Orting.
The Puyallup Planning Commission and City Attorney discussed how changes in local code could effectively keep a halfway house for sex offenders or violent criminals from opening on Shaw Road, or anywhere else within city limits.
Puyallup’s interim city manager has proposed changes within Parks and Recreation that would cut back on free community events with no financial return.
Washington State is considering an increase in fines for drivers caught texting or talking on a cell phone. Do you think offenders should pay more?
Puyallup’s municipal court and police will follow new marijuana laws after Dec. 6.
Join the Puyallup Planning Commission on Weds., Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. to hear an update from the City Attorney's Office on halfway house regulations, including a review of applicable State laws and possible city code approaches.
Ezra Meeker’s turn-of-the-century mansion has been a local landmark since its construction, but now it’s officially one of Puyallup’s Historical Places.
November Election results certified today show that voters did not approve Pierce Transit’s Prop 1 for a sales and tax use increase, resulting in deep cuts to public transportation.
Residents in Puyallup's District 3 are invited to have an informal neighborhood meeting with city council representatives on Weds., Nov. 28.