Hundreds of students from across the county have designed new library cards, but libraries need the public's help choosing the winner.
Puyallup is asking for two residents to be part of a board that would investigate deadly use of force by police officers.
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Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Pierce County.
Zoo visitors are required to buy timed tickets before entering.
Deputies say 2 19-year-olds were killed when their car crashed in the Waller area early Thursday.
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Authorities say the man is believed to have had a medical emergency while driving to work.
A man has passed away after crashing his truck in the Summit area, but deputies say the crash may not have been what killed him.
A judge has ordered a Spanaway man to repay $11,000 to homeowners he scammed in Pierce, King and Thurston counties.
The council has released a letter to the community looking back at the changes Puyallup has for the pandemic, and how they'll move forward.
24 Hour Fitness is filing for bankruptcy due to the “devastating effects” of the coronavirus.
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'We welcome and accept being held to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism.'
Pierce County has made progress with the coronavirus, now health officials want to prepare for and hopefully prevent possible resurgences.
Here's a look at where all of Washington's counties currently stand under the governor's Safe Start plan.
Now that restaurants are starting to reopen for Phase 2, the city is compiling a list of all the places residents can go out to eat.
Demonstrators are expected to march to Pioneer Park around 1 p.m. Friday.
Firefighters say the blaze started in a dumpster.
Park toilets had been closed because of the large amount of work it would take to keep them sanitized and safe.
Permit fees will be waived for only one sign per business; signs must be submitted for review and meet all applicable standards.
Monday Puyallup reopened all city parks and open spaces except for the Puyallup Valley Sports Complex.
To view which parks are open and what amenities are available, please visit city website.
The county now awaits approval from the state, which will allow many businesses to reopen.
Across the state, the Department of Health added 307 new illnesses and five additional deaths linked to COVID-19. Catch up on the latest.
Health officials have confirmed one more death and 16 cases of the virus as county leaders debate how they can enter Phase 2.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is reevaluating four previously reported deaths to verify whether they were caused by COVID-19.
Health officials say they've seen 10 cases of Hep A already this year, five times what the county saw in all of 2019.
Yakima County has been one of the hardest hit parts of Washington, now a team of infection specialists are trying to help it out.
Saturday's update brought Pierce County's death toll to 73, among 1,851 total cases of COVID-19. Catch up on the latest developments.
Across the state, 148 new cases and six additional deaths were added to the official tally Friday afternoon.
The city has begun a more efficient permitting process making food trucks easier to operate, according to the News Tribune.
On Wednesday, May 27, county officials will be dumping dye into the river for an important study.
State health officials reported 160 new illnesses and six deaths linked to COVID-19 across Washington. Catch up on the latest developments.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
When school resumes in the fall, many Puyallup schools will start and end their classes on new schedule
Neighbors may have heard a loud explosion in the South Hill area late last night, but deputies say there is nothing to worry about.
After two consecutive days with just one death statewide, Tuesday health officials reported 29 more people died across Washington.
For the second consecutive day, a single death linked to COVID-19 was reported across the state. Catch up on the latest developments here.
A 31-year-old Fife woman has been arrested after police say she tried to kill both her young children.