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Shelters and warming centers available as snow melts and cold air lingers across western WA

As cold weather persists in western Washington, shelters and warming centers are available to support those in need. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures dropping into the 20s and 30s, with risks of black ice and light snow showers in the upcoming days. Local organizations, including the Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness, are providing resources for cold weather assistance.

Violent clash between parents at basketball game linked to Gig Harbor coach suspensions

A violent altercation between parents at a Gig Harbor High School basketball game has been linked to the recent suspension of three coaches from the girls' basketball team. Following a complaint that led to their administrative leave, a confrontation escalated in a school bathroom, culminating in one parent allegedly assaulting another. The Peninsula School District is reviewing security protocols to prevent future incidents.

Police arrest 16-year-old suspected of purse snatching in Gig Harbor

A 16-year-old has been arrested in Gig Harbor for a series of purse-snatching incidents targeting elderly women in grocery store parking lots. The suspect faces charges of robbery and financial fraud after allegedly using victims' credit cards. Police are continuing their investigation to determine if the suspect is connected to additional incidents.

10 business closures across Tacoma in 2024

Tacoma experienced significant business closures in 2024, attributed to rising operational costs and changing consumer behaviors. Notable establishments, including local restaurants and larger chains like Jack in the Box, struggled to adapt, reflecting broader economic challenges. The article highlights the impact of these closures on the local community and economy.

Major investments driving economic growth in Tacoma

Tacoma is experiencing significant economic growth driven by recent investments in housing and infrastructure, including an $80 million upgrade to Sound Transit. These developments aim to enhance affordable housing options and improve connectivity within the city. The article highlights the collaborative efforts of local journalists and AI tools in summarizing these critical updates.

Violent clash between parents at basketball game linked to Gig Harbor coach suspensions

A violent confrontation between parents at a Gig Harbor High School girls basketball game escalated following the suspension of three coaches, linked to an anonymous complaint. The incident involved one parent allegedly assaulting another in a bathroom, prompting a police investigation. The Peninsula School District is reviewing security protocols to enhance safety at school events.

Muskox Pretzel gets a companion

The Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium has introduced a new muskox named Pretzel to accompany Willow, a calf born in September 2023. This pairing aims to support the social needs of the muskoxen, as they thrive in herds, and the successful introduction has already enriched their habitat dynamics.

Public Hearing on Draft One Tacoma Comprehensive Plan Update March 5

Tacoma's Planning Commission has announced a public hearing for the draft "One Tacoma" Comprehensive Plan update on March 5, 2025, at 6 PM, with options for both in-person and remote participation. The update aims to shape Tacoma's growth and development over the next 25 years, inviting community feedback through public information sessions and written comments until March 7.

South Pine Street Between South 47th and South 56th Streets to Close in Phases for Maintenance February 10 28

South Pine Street will undergo phased closures for maintenance from February 10 to 28, impacting traffic between South 47th and South 56th Streets. The City of Tacoma emphasizes the importance of this maintenance work for road safety and infrastructure integrity. Residents are encouraged to plan alternate routes during this period.

Trail upgrades in Pierce County that prioritize pedestrians, bikers and nature

Recent trail upgrades in Pierce County emphasize pedestrian and biker safety while enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities. A new $16 million bridge connecting King and Pierce County significantly expands local trail access, catering to the rising demand for sustainable transportation routes. This initiative reflects the region's commitment to promoting safe and enjoyable outdoor activities.

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