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Fired Puyallup police officer Niamkey Amichia was released from the Pierce County Jail after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor ahead of trial for felony rape.
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Authorities say three members of a Puyallup, Washington, family have been charged with a series of misdemeanors for their role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.Kevin M. Cronin, 51, and his two sons, 29-year-old Kevin M. Cronin II and 25-year-old Dylan Rhylei Cronin, were arrested Monday on warrants issued by the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
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The two-day event will include an interactive museum-like experience featuring a photo exhibit put together by Puyallup high school students who captured their local heroes. There will be live performances and African drumming, a discussion on Black mental and physical health, spotlights on Black businesses and a feature on local Black history in the military.
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During World War II, more than 7,000 people of Japanese descent were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated in a prison camp in Puyallup. Now, a sculpture reflecting that history will stand outside the Puyallup library.
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The Washington State Spring Fair is going on now — with a twist. Instead of families milling around vendors, activities and farm animals, the fair has…
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UPDATE, Sept. 14: Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier says he wants to see the obsolete Electron Dam removed from the Puyallup River. He issued a…
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Before Kevin Yamamoto was hired to run the City of Puyallup in 2015, he witnessed a revolving door of four city managers. Now, he's joining their ranks.…
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A group of Puyallup officials has backed off a proposal that would have overhauled the city's government by putting a "strong mayor" in charge. The…
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Four homeless people who challenged the city of Puyallup's practice of clearing away encampments have agreed to a $40,400 settlement. Puyallup offered pay…
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Six people are suing the City of Puyallup seeking to end the police department's practice of clearing away homeless encampments, arguing the so-called…