The Puyallup City Council will meet Feb. 4 starting at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Pierce College Puyallup Campus.
Local women’s organization uses service based website to bless the community and beyond.
The Department of Labor and Industries said an unlicensed contractor collected thousands of dollars from Pierce County homeowners.
Work will soon begin on a new trail along the Tacoma Water Pipeline. The county wants to hear your ideas before they get started.
Central Pierce firefighters successfully revived and rescued a dog from a house fire in Puyallup Friday morning.
11 year old Isabella Walker, diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, overcomes fear to make a difference in her community.
Couple brings their favorite cake from its roots to new home in South Hill
Fees were cut in the interest of increasing access to various housing types and making housing more affordable.
The City of Puyallup will nominate a local student to compete for a “Center for Quality Communities Scholarship."
Boy Scout Preston Monnett, of BSA Troop 576, donates more than 3000 essential hygiene items to local nonprofit
The City of Puyallup’s “Homeless Drop-In Centers And Overnight Shelters” ordinance has been upheld in a unanimous decision.
Puyallup Police said a man's body was found in a homeless camp after three fires along Riverwalk Trail.
The trail was closed Monday night amid an ongoing death investigation.
City residents interested in serving in a voluntary capacity on one of the city’s boards and commissions are encouraged to submit an app.
Pierce County investigators said a driver left the scene on foot after causing a crash that seriously injured two people Thursday night.
Pierce County deputies have obtained a search warrant for a van they believe is the one seen in several social media posts.
The Pierce County Sheriff's Department said Vie Athletics surprised deputies working the graveyard shift over the holidays.
Annual Community Christmas Concert unites families, friends, and government officials in an evening of uplifting musical performances
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board said the three suspensions were the first related to the state's ban on flavored products.
Property taxes are a thing, but to the average Puyallup homeowner, they’ll be less of a thing in 2020 than they were in 2019.
The city offers “treecycling” at no cost to all residential customers, including those who do not have yard waste pick-up.
The alleged Grinch of Puyallup was arrested Friday after trying to sell stolen Christmas trees in Federal Way.
Pierce County detectives are asking for help finding whoever made off with dozens of trees from the Snowshoe Evergreen Tree Farm.
Three schools were placed in lockdown while deputies searched for an armed man who robbed a Fred Meyer. He's still on the loose.
Community heroes, like John Riemer, help lighten the burden of those in need during the holidays
Thanksgiving Food Boxes for high school students in need
Here’s a look at when malls and retail stores open around Puget Sound, plus a peek at some Black Friday ads and special discounts.
Washington State Patrol said speeds hit 100 mph when a teenage girl led them on a chase over State Route 512.
Court documents filed Thursday allege Julie Hillend-Jones said 'I'm gonna shoot the kids' more than once during a phone call Tuesday.
Deputies said a 58-year-old Emerald Ridge High School teacher was arrested Wednesday after making threats off campus.
Get a first look at how races are shaping up in Puyallup on Election Night.
Red Kettles now offer digital donation capabilities through Apple Pay and Google Pay
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Investigators said the woman was crossing 152nd Street East when she was hit by a driver Tuesday.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Puyallup before the kids go out trick or treating.
Passenger trains were delayed after a pedestrian was hit and killed west of Puyallup Station.
The 15th Annual Community Christmas Concert; An evening of uplifting holiday musical performances.
Born and raised in Washington State, Peggy Parson grew up in a low income part of Seattle
Local students volunteer as bell ringers with The Salvation Army
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