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Residents make their voices heard

A series of homicides in Tacoma has left the community shaken, with five reported in just 11 days last month. In response, Tacoma Cease Fire organized a healing gathering for residents to share their feelings and concerns, aiming to foster community solidarity amidst fear and uncertainty.

Zoo Saves Endangered Species with Malayan Tapir Birth

Pt. Defiance Zoo & Aquarium is making strides in conservation by welcoming the birth of a Malayan tapir, a species classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. This event marks only the second tapir birth in the zoo's 120-year history, highlighting the zoo's commitment to wildlife preservation and education.

MBDA Questionnaire

The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is launching a questionnaire aimed at enhancing support for minority-owned businesses in Tacoma, Washington. This initiative highlights the agency's commitment to fostering economic development and financial regulation within the region. Local businesses are encouraged to participate to provide valuable insights that will shape future policies and support mechanisms.

Workforce Development Programs

Tacoma's Workforce Development Programs are set to enhance job market opportunities and remote working options starting August 2, 2025. These initiatives focus on apprenticeships and career training, aiming to strengthen the local economy and provide valuable resources for the community. The program is a significant step toward improving workforce skills and addressing employment challenges in the region.

Broadway L.I.D.

The Broadway L.I.D. event in Grand Prairie, Texas, scheduled for March 29, 2025, focuses on advancements in the construction industry, particularly related to wastewater management and public infrastructure development. This initiative aims to enhance local landscaping and engineering efforts, fostering community growth and sustainability.

Tacoma City Council Meeting to Discuss Community Service Initiatives on December 14, 2025

The Tacoma City Council will hold a meeting on December 14, 2025, to discuss critical community service initiatives and government actions related to local neighborhoods. Key issues include the ongoing impact of World War II on community services and the role of local governance in addressing these challenges. This meeting represents a significant opportunity for residents to engage with local leaders on important civic matters.

Maintenance Work on North 3rd Street Between North J Street and North Yakima Ave From November 18 December 6

Maintenance work is scheduled on North 3rd Street in Tacoma, Washington, from November 18 to December 6, 2025. This critical infrastructure project aims to enhance the road's condition, impacting local residents and commuters. For more details, visit the City of Tacoma's official announcement.

Green Tacoma Day

Green Tacoma Day, scheduled for October 11, 2025, invites community members to engage in environmental volunteering and celebrate local green spaces. This event, organized by the City of Tacoma, highlights the importance of ecosystem services and government support for environmental initiatives. Participants will contribute to enhancing the city’s green spaces, fostering community involvement and sustainability.

Encampment Response Map

The "Encampment Response Map" highlights Tacoma's proactive approach to addressing homelessness through community inspections and regulatory compliance. This initiative is crucial for local government efforts to improve neighborhood services and enhance community welfare. By providing a detailed map, Tacoma fosters transparency and engagement in addressing homelessness.

East 55th Street Between East McKinley Avenue and East K Street Closed for Maintenance July 15 - 24

East 55th Street in Tacoma, Washington, will be closed for maintenance from July 15 to July 24, 2025, affecting local traffic and residents. This temporary closure is aimed at ensuring the safety and upkeep of the area, particularly between East McKinley Avenue and East K Street. Residents and commuters are advised to plan accordingly during this period.

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