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City of Tacoma Nominates Cassidy Maruska for Prestigious Association of Washington Cities Scholarship

The City of Tacoma has nominated Cassidy Maruska for the prestigious Association of Washington Cities Scholarship, highlighting its commitment to supporting local youth and education. Mayor Victoria Woodards emphasized the importance of investing in the future leaders of the community. This initiative reflects Tacoma's ongoing efforts to foster educational opportunities and empower its residents.

What should Tacomas newest bridge look like? And where should it be built?

Tacoma's Parks Tacoma agency is seeking community input on the design and location of a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge in Swan Creek Park. The project aims to enhance connectivity among surrounding neighborhoods and parks, with voting on the preferred location open until February 23. Community engagement is emphasized, with various design styles under consideration to ensure the bridge reflects local values and aesthetics.

New thrift store, mending studio opens in Sanford and Sons on Tacomas Antique Row

A new thrift store and mending studio, Art Eye Choke, has opened in Tacoma's Sanford and Sons antique mall, specializing in repurposed art from discarded materials. Owner Sequoia Sol aims to foster community among artists while highlighting the environmental impact of the fashion industry. The shop features a diverse range of handmade items and offers mending services to promote sustainable fashion.

Mason County man charged with DUI crash that killed motorcyclist in Pierce County

A Grapeview man, Zachary Douglas Hines, has been charged with DUI and vehicular homicide following a fatal crash that killed motorcyclist Timothy Trammell on February 4, 2025. Hines, who exhibited signs of intoxication at the scene, was previously convicted of DUI in 2019, raising concerns about repeat offenses in the Washington area.

We Connect Creatives to Opportunity

The event "We Connect Creatives to Opportunity" hosted by SpaceWorks Enterprises on February 10, 2025, aims to foster mentorship and community engagement in Tacoma. This initiative serves as a vital training ground for creatives, linking them to opportunities that can enhance their careers. Attendees can expect to gain valuable insights and connections that are crucial for their professional growth.

Justice Kamalue Silver Gloves Champion

Justice Kamalue, a 14-year-old boxer from Tacoma, achieved remarkable success by winning the National Silver Gloves Championship after only a year of training. Under the guidance of Coach Tom Mustin at the Tacoma Boxing Club, Kamalue demonstrated resilience and dedication, overcoming initial challenges to excel in the sport. This achievement highlights the potential of local young athletes and the supportive community behind them.

Skate Park gets a fresh fix in 2026

Puyallup's Skate Park, over 25 years old, is set for significant upgrades to enhance its features and inclusivity for skaters of all skill levels. Parks and Recreation Director Cody Geddes highlights challenges in maintaining the aging park and the need for durable replacements to better support the local skateboarding community.

Community means everything at Ball Auto

Ball Auto, a multi-generational family business in Tacoma's Stadium District, has been a staple since 1946, reflecting the values of community and hard work. Co-owner Derek Barnett emphasizes the importance of family ties, with customers spanning multiple generations, showcasing the business's deep-rooted presence in the community. The story of Ball Auto not only highlights its historical significance but also the personal connections that continue to thrive within the family-run establishment.

Sen. Nobles focuses on education

Sen. T’wina Nobles of Washington State has introduced several education-focused bills, including Senate Bill 5574, which mandates the inclusion of Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander history in public school curricula by the 2029-30 school year. This legislation aims to foster inclusivity and combat discrimination against these communities, reflecting the diverse experiences of students in Washington. Additionally, SB 5177 seeks to enhance professional development resources for educators, ensuring they address the needs of historically marginalized groups.

Zoo supports marine forest legislation

Bull kelp forests in Puget Sound are rapidly disappearing, prompting a legislative push to designate bull kelp as Washington State’s official marine forest. House Bill 1631, sponsored by Rep. Greg Nance and supported by numerous entities, aims to raise public awareness of the ecological importance of bull kelp in sustaining marine life and combating climate change.

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