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K-pop artists Tacoma concert is the last stop in her Apple Cinnamon Crunch Tour

K-pop artist Yves, formerly of the girl group LOONA, is set to perform at Tacoma's Pantages Theatre on February 4, 2025, as the final stop of her Apple Cinnamon Crunch Tour in North America. With a growing fan base, Yves expresses excitement for this concert, highlighting Tacoma's rising popularity among K-pop stars. Tickets are available for $40, and fans can look forward to a unique setlist tailored for the American audience.

School closures Track closings, delays in western Washington for Monday, February 3

Winter weather in western Washington has led to school closures and delays on Monday, February 3rd, affecting several districts. Meteorologist Abby Acone reports that isolated snow bands and icy roads will pose challenges for commuters. Parents can check the status of their local districts for updated information on delays and closures.

5 Major Warehouse Projects Across Pierce County

Major warehouse projects are emerging across Pierce County, Washington, signaling significant economic growth and development in the Tacoma region. These developments have sparked mixed reactions from the community, particularly regarding environmental concerns tied to projects near natural habitats. As the local economy evolves, the balance between economic growth and environmental preservation remains a critical topic of discussion.

Republican Senate leaders bill would convert The Evergreen State College into a UW campus

Senate Republican Leader John Braun has proposed a bill to transform The Evergreen State College into a University of Washington Health Sciences Campus by July 1, 2026, in response to a growing healthcare workforce shortage in Washington state. While Braun acknowledges Evergreen's historical significance, he argues that its declining enrollment necessitates this change to better serve the community's healthcare needs.

This new kids play area near Puyallup has dinosaurs, princesses and a cafe for parents

A new indoor play area, Kidsville Play Cafe, has opened in Puyallup, offering themed rooms for children aged 0-6, including a dinosaur area and a princess tea party space. The facility, designed by local parents Gayane and Andy Herman, aims to provide a safe and engaging environment for kids while allowing parents to enjoy a café space. Admission is set at $13.50, with plans for additional food options and language development programs.

Gig Harbor dock fire may be linked to diesel fuel heater, early investigation says

A recent dock fire in Gig Harbor, Washington, may have been linked to a diesel fuel heater, resulting in significant damage to multiple boats, including those of residents Gerry Gross and Kristina LaVair. The Pierce County Fire Marshal is conducting a thorough investigation, with assistance from insurance companies and the U.S. Coast Guard, as the community rallies to support affected boat owners through fundraising efforts.

Ex-NBA star Shawn Kemp sued by incarcerated man for distress from Tacoma shooting

Ex-NBA star Shawn Kemp is facing a lawsuit from Dajuan Jackson, an incarcerated man, for emotional distress stemming from a shooting incident at Tacoma Mall in March 2023. The lawsuit claims Kemp shot at Jackson's vehicle without warning, leading to damages for personal injuries and loss of enjoyment of life. Kemp has pleaded not guilty to first-degree assault related to the incident, which is still ongoing in court.

Thinking about retiring? New study ranks WA among the five worst states for retirement

A recent Wallethub study ranks Washington state among the five worst states for retirement, primarily due to its high cost of living and unfavorable economic environment for retirees. Despite its natural beauty and cultural activities, Washington struggles with affordability metrics, making it challenging for seniors on fixed incomes. The study highlights the importance of low taxes and accessible healthcare for a comfortable retirement.

Kenmore Air, Puyallup Tribe expand seaplane service to BC destination. Here are details

Kenmore Air and the Puyallup Tribe of Indians are launching a new seasonal seaplane service from Tacoma to Victoria, British Columbia, starting May 15, 2025. The service aims to connect local residents with scenic travel options in the Pacific Northwest, offering direct flights to both Victoria and the San Juan Islands. This partnership reflects the tribe's commitment to expanding travel accessibility in the region.

Masked bounty hunter threats upset Eastern WA town. Does ICE pay private trackers?

A Seattle man, claiming to be a bounty hunter, sparked controversy in Sunnyside, WA, by falsely alleging that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would pay private trackers to detain undocumented immigrants. Local officials swiftly debunked these claims, emphasizing that there are no bounty hunters affiliated with ICE and that local law enforcement does not engage in immigration enforcement. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and fears within the Latino community amid heightened immigration enforcement actions.

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