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Food is Free Washington fights food insecurity by through urban farming.
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Tacoma's once-a-decade charter review process is currently underway. Voters may see a suite of amendments on their election ballot in November.
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Pandemic-era cuts to Metro Parks Tacoma programs decreased already limited access to adaptive recreation in Tacoma and Pierce County. Rainier Adaptive Sports launched soon after to foster more accessible play options.
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The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Tacoma police officers violated federal law when they beat, Tasered and hogtied Manuel "Manny" Ellis, a 33-year-old Black man, before his death in March 2020, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Washington.
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For almost 70 years, "The Jive" has been an important landmark for local musicians and pop culture. The new owners are branching out with different genres of music, including live jazz.
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In the last few months, some Tacomans have embraced an unlikely mascot: a mangey, disfigured coyote.
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KNKX reporters Mayowa Aina and Jared Brown discuss reaction to Thursday's verdict acquitting Tacoma Police Officers Matthew Collins, Christopher Burbank, and Timothy Rankine of all charges related to the 2020 killing of Manny Ellis.
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A jury found three Tacoma police officers not guilty Thursday in the March 2020 killing of Manuel "Manny" Ellis. The trial was the first test of a state law making it easier to charge officers for using deadly force.
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The trial of the three Tacoma police officers charged with the murder and manslaughter of Manny Ellis is now in the hands of the jury. A new episode of 'The Walk Home' podcast looks at the trial and takes a deeper look at the defense’s strategy
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Hundreds of shimmering silver steelhead have "come home" to the Museum of Glass in Tacoma. "The Salmon School" sculpture has traveled around the world to raise awareness about the plight of salmon, especially in light of climate change.
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Competing in this game show resulted in sleepless nights and anxious tics for two Washington contestants — but they both say it was a positive experience and they might even do it again.
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At the conclusion of our weeklong Tacoma Connects series, we sat down with three influential residents to get their thoughts on the future of Tacoma.