All residents are encouraged to share their feedback and make their voices heard by taking the survey before it closes on February 28.
Next Wednesday will mark one year since Ellis was killed while being restrained by Tacoma police.
Sales were fueled by low mortgage rates and Americans moving from crowded urban areas to houses in the suburbs.
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Pierce County and across WA.
The calm workweek was a nice reprieve after last weekend's heavy snows. Unfortunately, it was not to last.
The Ferrucci Community Service Club is inviting the public to help feed hungry kids and pets in need.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Puyallup area.
The City of Puyallup is aware of a security/data incident related to its utility billing vendor, Automatic Funds Transfer Services, Inc.
The city says a ransomware attack on their utility billing vendor may have compromised some residents' data.
Crews worked for hours to prevent the blaze from spreading to any nearby vessels.
The City of Puyallup is now accepting applications for the AWC Center for Quality Communities Scholarship Fund.
Residents have until the end of the month to tell the city what they like, and what they think should be improved.
See how employment in the restaurant industry in Washington has fared month to month since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
1 million vaccine doses have been administered, and dozens more counties will soon move to the next phase of reopening. Here's the latest.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Puyallup.
Pierce County residents have several ways to receive live alerts, find plowed roads, check traffic cameras and more. Here's how.
Tacoma Police are hoping someone may have seen 66-year-old Eileen Strittmatter, who has been missing nearly two weeks.
Forecasters are now expecting significant lowland snowfall in Puget Sound over the next three days. Here's when it will arrive.
Washington has improved the pace of vaccinations, but vaccine doses may not be going to those who need them most.
Just before 6 p.m. Tuesday a man drove himself to a medical center after being stabbed. A few hours later and his son was behind bars.
New COVID-19 data shows Washington improved over the previous week by nearly every metric.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Pierce County.
This week Patch asked its readers which local restaurants deserved national attention. Here's what Puyallup said.
Seven counties are in Phase 2, vaccine efforts are building and state leaders plead for safe celebrations this Sunday. Here's the latest.
A data breach at a third-party provider exposed the private data of up to 1.6 million Washingtonians who applied for unemployment last year.
Food bank low on supplies
Talks between KIRO 7 and AT&T/DIRECTV have broken down. Here are some other ways to watch the game.
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for assistance locating a Puyallup area woman who has been missing since Monday.
Visit the Community Contest page for important information including contest eligibility, rules, and judging criteria.
The Biden Administration will expand vaccine allotments, and pharmacies across Washington are preparing to administer them.
Here's how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Pierce County and across WA.
Alzheimer’s Association hosts virtual event to discuss community needs.
Comcast Made Several Announcements this Week that Build on its Longstanding Commitment to Advance Digital Equity in Washington State
As with past clinics, slots filled quickly Tuesday morning.
Deputies say what started as an attempt to simply pull over a plateless vehicle ended up becoming something much bigger.
February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the outlook for the rest of the week.
Case counts are on the decline, and 2 regions are preparing to move ahead to Phase 2 of the Health Washington plan. Catch up on the latest.
As residents rushed to register, some got confirmation emails for the wrong clinic — others didn't get confirmation at all.
Deputies say they've arrested a 32-year-old woman who they believe shot and killed her husband early Friday morning.