The phrase "Pig Lives Here" appeared written in the street in front of an officer's driveway over the weekend.
Witnesses reportedly told deputies they saw the attack hit the woman with a rock after an argument.
All classes will be conducted via the Zoom platform.
It is detrimental to water quality and can worsen flooding of neighboring properties.
Unfortunately, organizers say this year's fundraiser will have to be held entirely online because of the pandemic.
The intersection of West Main and 5th Street has been closed to traffic, but the city has outlined some potential detours.
Charles Keaveny Jr. was last seen near the Puyallup river several days ago.
The school district has announced that it will resume lessons remotely in September, due to a recent surge of new coronavirus cases.
Puyallup police say a man shot and killed his adult step-son Thursday afternoon.
State officials say the money will be used to help Washington's Tribes as they battle the coronavirus pandemic.
Police say they hope new surveillance footage will help capture the driver and any other potential suspects.
It is also expected to shorten the time needed for construction by 20 days.
The deadline to submit an application and proof of 501(c)3 status is July 31.
According to investigators, the victim is in "very grave condition" after a shooting in Puyallup Friday afternoon.
In the coming weeks, Pierce County residents will cast votes for dozens of offices up for election this year. Get a head start here.
The Lodging Tax Revenue Guide and Application are available online and at City Hall.
The city says they're setting aside a quarter million dollars to help non-profits and businesses struggling during the pandemic.
2021 Community Grants Information & Applications are available online and at City Hall.
The City will award a one-time grant of up to $2,000 per qualifying business.
The festival had been set for late August, but is now canceled over coronavirus concerns.
The City Council will consider funding requests during its 2021 budget process.
Next week two COVID-19 testing trailers will be coming to Puyallup to offer free tests to those who need them.
Puyallup Police announced they had arrested two 15-year-old boys who they say lit the fire by setting off fireworks nearby.
It's the first time the fair has been cancelled since World War II.
The move frees up millions of dollars for the county to spend on coronavirus emergency response programs and social services.
The claim form can be found online and read read more about the process on the website.
Here's a look at which businesses in your area have opted to received PPP loans from the United States to stay afloat during the pandemic.
Fire marshals are investigating a 2 alarm fire that burned much of Karshner Elementary in Puyallup over the weekend.
The City of Puyallup has announced that the annual concert series has been canceled due to concerns about coronavirus transmissions.
Last week the county was weighing a proposal to open more businesses, but now health officials say that's just not possible.
State patrol is asking for two residents to be part of a board that would investigate deadly use of force by police officers.
A massive gas leak in downtown Puyallup forced several city blocks to evacuate, and more to shelter in place for most of the day Tuesday.
Consumer fireworks are the kind which can be purchased from various retailers or at licensed firework stands.
A limited amount of funding is available.
The county could apply for Phase 3, but doesn't have a low enough case count. Now health leaders say they may have an alternative.
Puyallup Police say a 17-year-old has died and two other teenagers are injured after their car crashed early Friday morning.
Coronavirus cases have almost doubled since Pierce County entered Phase 2, now the county is worried it could be kicked back into Phase 1.
The state has set up a new hotline to help residents dealing with stress, trauma, or addiction because of the pandemic.