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Why did nearly 3,000 Puyallup residents lose power Sunday? Heres what we found out

Nearly 3,000 residents in Puyallup lost power on Sunday due to a rat causing damage to a switch can, as reported by Puget Sound Energy. The outage, which began around 2:30 PM, primarily affected the area around Good Samaritan Hospital, although the hospital itself maintained power thanks to backup systems. Most residents had their power restored within a few hours, with the final 123 residents regaining electricity by the evening.

Why did nearly 3,000 Puyallup residents lose power Sunday? Heres what we found out

Nearly 3,000 residents in Puyallup experienced a power outage caused by a rat damaging equipment at Puget Sound Energy on January 27, 2025. The outage, which began around 2:30 PM, affected the area surrounding Good Samaritan Hospital, although the hospital itself maintained power due to backup systems. Power was largely restored within a few hours, with the remaining residents regaining electricity by the evening.

Whats being built across from Grayland Park in downtown Puyallup? Heres what we know

A new three-story apartment building, the 2nd Street Apartments, is under construction in downtown Puyallup, featuring 24 market-rate units set to be available for rent in January 2026. Developer Dylan Huber emphasizes the project's significance due to the city's need for new housing options, especially as Puyallup aims to meet state requirements for additional housing units. The location's proximity to the Sounder train line and local amenities makes it appealing for commuters.

Puyallup City Banks Property Tax Capacity to Fund New Public Safety Building

Puyallup city leaders are leveraging a little-known provision that allows them to bank property tax capacity to address rising budget shortfalls, with plans to use this capacity to fund a new public safety building. As property taxes in Pierce County remain a concern, experts discuss how this practice affects individual homeowners and the rarity of its use among local governments. The article highlights the implications of this financial strategy for residents and the city's fiscal health.

You couldve killed my son Suspected drunk driver hits motorcyclist in Puyallup

A 72-year-old suspected drunk driver seriously injured 28-year-old motorcyclist David Ware in Puyallup, Washington, leading to multiple surgeries and the amputation of his lower leg. His mother, LeAnn Rosencrans, emphasizes the preventability of the incident and urges the community to take action against drunk driving. The family has started a GoFundMe to cover mounting medical expenses.

You couldve killed my son suspected drunk driver hits motorcyclist in Puyallup

A 72-year-old suspected drunk driver was arrested in Puyallup after hitting a motorcyclist, leaving the 28-year-old seriously injured and requiring multiple surgeries. The victim's mother expressed her distress, emphasizing that the incident was entirely preventable, highlighting ongoing concerns about road safety and drunk driving.

Popular downtown Puyallup park will lose 50-year-old tree due to safety concerns

A 50-year-old Port Orford Cedar tree in Pioneer Park, Puyallup, is scheduled for removal due to safety concerns related to its declining health. City officials, backed by an arborist's report, emphasize the tree's risk to public safety amidst high pedestrian traffic, coinciding with a tree-planting event to honor its memory.

Popular downtown Puyallup park will lose 50-year-old tree due to safety concerns

The City of Puyallup will remove a 50-year-old Port Orford Cedar tree from Pioneer Park due to safety concerns regarding its declining health, primarily caused by root damage from surrounding pavement. The removal will occur on January 30, 2025, coinciding with a tree-planting event at Bradley Lake Park to honor the cedar's legacy.

Puyallup Considers Banked Property Tax Capacity to Address Budget Shortfalls

Cities in Washington State, including Puyallup, are increasingly considering using banked property tax capacity to address budget shortfalls. This option, which allows cities to increase property tax revenue without voter approval, has significant implications for homeowners, as Puyallup plans to raise property taxes by an average of $3 a month for owners of $491,000 homes starting in 2025.

Authorities confirm cause of death for 4 found in Graham, WA home

Four individuals found dead in a Graham, WA home during a New Year’s Eve welfare check were identified, with two deaths ruled as homicides and one as a suicide. The investigation revealed disturbing details, including notes indicating the time of death and a potential crime scene. The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

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