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Tacoma man killed while settling a fight shooter sentenced to 13 years

A Tacoma man was fatally shot while attempting to intervene in a fight that did not involve him, leading to the sentencing of Artavious Magee to over 13 years in prison for first-degree manslaughter. The incident, which occurred during a confrontation linked to a love triangle, has deeply affected the victim's family, highlighting the tragic consequences of violence and impulsive decisions.

Amtrak train vs semi wrong turn leads to collision in Auburn travel delays follow

Amtrak passengers experienced travel delays in the Seattle-Tacoma area following a collision between an Amtrak train and a semi-truck that became stuck on the tracks in Auburn. Fortunately, both the truck driver and passenger escaped without injury, and no injuries were reported among the 157 train passengers. The incident led to the closure of the southbound lane of B Street NW and disruptions in train operations between Seattle and Tacoma.

Oft-malfunctioning Tacoma bridge closed once again. This time by cold weather, city says

The Hylebos Bridge in Tacoma has been temporarily closed due to cold weather causing mechanical issues, with the city locking the bridge in an elevated position for shipping traffic. The closure follows a previous incident in December when a motor was replaced. The city has announced that vehicular traffic will remain restricted until temperatures rise.

Oft-malfunctioning Tacoma bridge closed once again. This time by cold weather, city says

The Hylebos Bridge in Tacoma has been closed temporarily due to mechanical issues caused by cold weather, affecting vehicular traffic while allowing shipping operations to continue. The City of Tacoma announced that the bridge will remain closed until temperatures rise, with updates to be provided as they become available.

Tacoma adds six games to 2025 home schedule

Major League Baseball has announced the Tacoma Rainiers will add six home games to their 2025 schedule, shifting a previously planned road series against Sacramento to Cheney Stadium. This decision aims to maintain optimal field conditions while accommodating the scheduling needs of both the Athletics and River Cats. Opening Day for the Rainiers is set for March 28, 2025.

Pierce County man sentenced for daughter's fentanyl overdose death

A Spanaway man, Evan Hodge, was sentenced to 102 months in prison for the first-degree manslaughter of his daughter, who died from a fentanyl overdose linked to his drug use. The tragic case highlights the dangers of substance abuse and its devastating impact on families. Hodge admitted to using meth and heroin the night before the incident, which ultimately cost his daughter's life.

Can the LA wildfires happen in Western WA? The answer is complicated and sobering

The article discusses the increasing likelihood of wildfires in Western Washington, similar to those recently devastating Los Angeles. Experts emphasize that climate change, combined with human factors like urbanization, raises the risk of wildfires even in densely populated areas. Residents are urged to prepare and be vigilant as conditions become more conducive to fire outbreaks.

3-car crash in South Hill partially blocking state Route 161. Minor injuries reported

A three-car crash on state Route 161 in South Hill partially blocked traffic, leading to minor injuries and one hospitalization. Emergency services, including the Washington State Patrol and local fire crews, responded promptly to the scene, and the road was reopened shortly after. Drivers are advised to avoid the area during such incidents for safety.

Enough is enough. Point Ruston merchants group planning protest over issues at site

Point Ruston merchants are organizing a peaceful protest to address exploitative parking practices and site mismanagement that they claim have harmed local businesses and discouraged visitors. The protest, scheduled for January 21, 2025, aims to raise awareness about these issues and advocate for a vibrant community hub. The event is a response to recent changes in parking enforcement and costs that have become a burden for local businesses.

An infant on life support has died. His Lakewood father has been charged with murder

A 2-month-old boy in Lakewood, Washington, has died after allegedly being shaken by his father, who is now charged with murder. The father, Fernandez Manaia Fruean, had previously been convicted of child mistreatment, raising concerns about child safety in the region. Family members are calling for justice as the case unfolds in court.

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