Today's Tacoma Washington Headlines...
Job creation tax credit passes
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A tax break for small businesses that create jobs won unanimous approval Wednesday in the state Senate.
Police say University Place suspect admitted to bank robberies
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A 35-year-old man suspected of robbing a University Place bank branch on Tuesday was charged Wednesday with one count of first-degree robbery.
Tacoma man charged with killing wife
House fire: He’s still hospitalized with burns after wife found Jan. 3 shot to death in burned-out house |
Pierce County prosecutors have filed murder charges against a man whose wife was found fatally shot inside their burned-out South Tacoma home in January.
World Vision workers honor slain comrades
attack: 6 Pakistani employees killed in quake-affected area |
Workers at World Vision’s U.S. headquarters in Federal Way prayed, shed tears and mourned Wednesday for their colleagues who were killed in an attack in Pakistan.
OK, continue to tell us like it is in Puyallup
Puyallup: After hearing from a dozen constituents, City Council decides comments don’t have to be ‘courteous’ |
The Puyallup City Council has rejected a proposal that would have required citizens to be “courteous in their language and deportment” when speaking at council meetings.
Ousted judge Hecht seeks assistance on appeal
Law: Hecht wants court to declare him indigent at hearing Friday in Seattle |
Former Pierce County Superior Court Judge Michael Hecht wants taxpayers to pay his legal fees as he appeals his criminal convictions.