The Pierce County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
See the latest announcement from the Puyallup School District.
READY! For Kindergarten online workshops provide parents with the tools and skills to help their child be successful in kindergarten.
911 and emergency calls have been given priority and will not be affected. However, non-emergency callers may experience longer hold times.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Pierce County and across WA.
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Hours for the service counter are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.
One person has died after their vehicle slammed into a tree on southbound I-5 near Porter Way. No other injuries have been reported.
See the latest announcement from the Pierce County Government.
If convicted, Electron Hydro could be liable for millions of dollars in fines.
The city is asking the public to weigh in on several proposals to renovate the Meridian corridor.
The drive-thru testing site will be open Tuesday through Saturday. Like other sites, no appointment is necessary.
There is currently one jury trial ongoing at the County City Building and it will continue until completed.
The flooding should not hit Puyallup proper, according to the latest estimates.
Prosecutors allege that Go Cedar Rapids intentionally tried to defraud a bank to finance their failed music festival.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Pierce County and across WA.
At its first meeting Tuesday, the Pierce County Council elected its Council Chair, Vice Chair, and Executive Pro Tempore.
The Pierce County Medical Examiner has identified a body found in the trunk of a vehicle as Patricia Soto, who had been missing since Nov. 7
Looking to take a COVID-19 test in Pierce County? So are thousands of others. Here's how to find a last-minute slot.
Consumers Will Experience Faster Speeds, Lower Latency, and Increased Capacity to Support Massive Influx of Connected Devices in Their Homes
Levies are for learning and help fund experiences and spaces that support the whole child both in and out of the classroom.
This change was initiated by the Pierce County Council with Ordinance 2021-46s and approved by the Washington State Building Code Council.
Ultimately all structures will be removed, and the property will be transferred to the Pierce Conservation District in 2023.
Cause of Death: Multiple blunt force injuries.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Pierce County and across WA.