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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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Almost every day, people from all over the world try to find their footing after being released from the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma. An RV parked outside the immigration detention center and a hospitality house in south Tacoma managed by AIDNW give them a place to go.
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Vien Dong's owners were a part of the wave of Vietnamese immigrants who settled in Washington. The iconic pho restaurant opened in Tacoma's Lincoln District in 1989.
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Meet artist Delaney Saul, part of our artist spotlight series for KNKX Connects to Tacoma.
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A coalition of activists is pointing to Tacoma’s approval of Bridge Industrial's huge warehouse development as environmental racism.
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The Buffalo Soldiers Museum in Tacoma's Hilltop neighborhood is one of only two such institutions in the country specifically dedicated to honoring Black service members.
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Meet artist Perry Porter, part of our artist spotlight series for KNKX Connects to Tacoma.
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Called "Mr. Tacoma" by one fellow musician, Tracy Knoop is well-known as a saxophonist and educator, influencing the region's sound.
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The south part of Tacoma has some of the lowest voter turnout in Washington state. Regardless, organizers for one initiative hit the neighborhood hard this election season.
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Meet artist Paige Pettibon, part of our artist spotlight series for KNKX Connects to Tacoma.
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In honor of our KNKX Connects to Tacoma series, we asked you — our listeners — to tell us what Tacoma sounds like. And you delivered!