See the latest announcement from the Pierce County Government.
Less than 0.03 percent of Pierce County's 178,621 ballots remain uncounted. Here's a look at how local elections shook out.
The random audit helps ensure that Pierce County's vote is accurately tallied.
The city says the sale is "a key step towards realizing the vision of a more vibrant and walkable downtown".
Puyallup Proposition 1 received over 60 percent approval but may still fail to pass, according to the Pierce County Auditor's office.
Yasmin Trudeau will replace State Senator Jeannie Darneille, who stepped down to accept a position at the Department of Corrections.
Incumbent Victoria Woodards is facing off against challenger Seve Haverly for the position of Tacoma Mayor. Here's a look at the results.
Puyallup has been asked to elect three council members, and approve a new public safety building. Here's a look at the preliminary results.
If you missed any of the conversation you can watch the meetings at the links below.
Judge Martin graduated from Hudson’s Bay High School and then obtained her bachelor’s degree from The College of Idaho in 1979.
Voters have until 8 p.m Tuesday to return their primary ballots to a drop box or voting center. Here's what to know for Election Day.
A jury has found that the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma violated minimum wage laws by paying detainee workers just $1 per day.
A community group, Citizens for a Small Town Milton, has filed a suit hoping to halt the 20-acre Salvation Slavic Baptist Church.
Sheriff Ed Troyer is accused of violating four Pierce County Sheriff’s Department policies, including one against bias-based policing.
It's been nearly a decade since Pierce County voters approved the new Public Safety Communications Center, but it's finally a reality.
A series of "Committee of the Whole", or COW, meetings begin October 19 at 9:30 a.m.
Your comments will help our team best understand how you might be affected by the proposed changes.
Pierce County reports that a mailing mistake caused between 63 to 171 Puyallup-area voters to receive duplicate ballots.
Pierce County's 555,000 registered voters should expect a ballot in their mailbox by October 19.
A state Court of Appeals upheld a ruling dismissing Schnitzer West, LLC’s suit against the city, according to a new report.
Joe Colombo shares with Patch why he should be elected to Puyallup City Council's Position 2.
The spending includes $4 million for the health department to pay for COVID testing and contact tracing in local schools.
The Pierce County unemployment rate worsened slightly during the late summer.
Last month, Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier outlined his budget proposal. Here's what the council has planned for the county.
The city's proposed redesign received hundreds of comments and complaints over social media, causing city council to rework the idea.
The conference is free and open to the public.
The state's utility moratorium is ending, but the City of Puyallup is buying its residents extra time to get their payments in order.
Hospitals across the nation are reporting a rise in threats against health care workers. Pierce County is instead hoping to show gratitude.
The nearly $3 billion budget prioritizes funding for public safety and justice, attainable housing, and behavioral health.