The suspects are considered dangerous and citizens should call 911 and not attempt to apprehend the suspects.
All suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
At the moment, the Food Bank is still riding a high from holiday donations – the end of the year is their busy season and it helps carry them through the lean months of winter – but as the recession drags on, more come into the tiny Food Bank building.
Pierce County Library System is asking teenagers throughout Pierce County to show their creative talents in the Library System’s Teen Writing & Art Contest – Our Own Expressions, which runs now through Sunday, Feb. 24.
Members of the Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized three Students of The Month during their Jan. 17 meeting.
THREE CHARGED: Police were dispatched shortly after midnight Jan. 19 to a Roosevelt Avenue address and a case of malicious mischief with suspects still on the scene. Three suspects were taken into custody and booked for investigation of malicious mischief and assault.
What appears to be flaws in the initial construction of Bonney Lake’s Justice Center may be costing the city up to $10,000 per year in energy costs, according to city officials.
Family game time will follow from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.. All are welcome to join the fun.
The East Pierce Fire and Rescue Water Rescue Team took advantage of the weather to practice ice rescue training for about three hours on Lake Tapps on Friday.
It is OK to use natural gas, propane, pellet and EPA-certified wood stoves or inserts during a Stage 1 burn ban
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will accept public comments through April 19 on a draft recovery plan for the Mazama pocket gopher, a burrowing rodent listed by the state as a threatened species.
At 3:36 a.m. Jan. 9, officers were dispatched to a local hotel reporting two suspicious people in its business center.
Tolling plans for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and State Route 520, a report from the State Auditor on ferry construction costs and results from a statewide transportation survey will be discussed at the Washington State Transportation Commission’s meeting next week in Olympia.