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1. 2 charged in Tacoma shooting that wounded 17-year-old, 3-year-old (komonews.com) — Two men have been charged after a Tacoma shooting on South 37th Street that wounded a 17-year-old and a 3-year-old boy, both hit in the arm but expected to survive. Prosecutors allege the suspects fired from a stolen Nissan Maxima at an occupied home, striking the victims and damaging nearby residences before fleeing and being arrested nearby. Court documents outline serious assault and weapons charges that could bring life sentences.
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2. Society of American Foresters honors four forestry faculty members (vt.edu) — Four Virginia Tech forestry faculty members are being honored with major Society of American Foresters awards, which will be presented at the SAF National Convention scheduled for Oct. 6–9 in Tacoma. While the story focuses on their careers, it also signals that a significant national forestry gathering is headed to Tacoma this fall, bringing professionals and attention to the city.
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3. Judge orders ICE to release Cottage Grove man who faces criminal charges in Lane County (lookouteugene-springfield.com) — A 20-year-old Cottage Grove man was held about three weeks at an ICE detention facility in Tacoma before a federal judge in Washington ordered his release pending an immigration court hearing. The case highlights how quickly ICE moves detainees from Oregon into Washington facilities, raising questions about jurisdiction, due process, and how Tacoma’s federal detention center fits into regional immigration enforcement.
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4. ‘It's time we do something': Spike calls for legislative action on spay-neuter costs after 80 cats overwhelm Tacoma shelters (mynorthwest.com) — Tacoma’s animal shelters are overflowing after more than 80 cats were rescued in a single week from an abandoned sailboat near Owen Beach and a stolen car, pushing the Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County to capacity. Radio host Spike O’Neill is urging state lawmakers to make spay-neuter services more affordable, while KIRO staff encourage locals to adopt or donate to ease the strain on Tacoma shelters.
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