• Tacoma: Baby Bryan's 20-year mystery: Is he in Tacoma? | May 28
    May 28 2026
    Tacoma authorities are investigating links between a 2006 Florida kidnapping and the city's possible connection to the missing child known as Baby Bryan. Meanwhile, Tacoma journalists are part of a statewide strike demanding better pay and AI regulations in newsrooms.
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  • Tacoma: Elevator Shooting Sparks Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Tacoma | May 27
    May 27 2026
    Tacoma residents are grappling with a downtown elevator shooting and a wrongful death lawsuit against the property owner, while journalists at McClatchy newspapers in Washington and Idaho strike over AI regulations and fair pay. New video evidence in the teen killing investigation and concerns over Trump’s no-bond policy impacting Tacoma’s immigrant community are also in the news.
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  • Tacoma: Deadly stabbing investigation underway in Tacoma, WA | May 26
    May 26 2026
    Tacoma police are investigating two recent fatal and non-fatal stabbings in the same neighborhood, leading to arrests and calls for community vigilance. The city also faces challenges from federal immigration policies and a rise in e-dirt bike incidents in northeast Tacoma.
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  • Tacoma News Today — May 25, 2026
    May 25 2026
    Tacoma police face scrutiny after a state audit revealed lapses in two fatal shooting investigations, while a 16-year-old's death in Pierce County sparks new calls for community safety. The city also expands its Citizen app to enhance emergency communication and alerts.
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  • Tacoma News Today — May 24, 2026
    May 24 2026
    Tacoma police are investigating a two-car collision that left three injured and a driver facing legal action, while also searching for a suspect involved in a shooting on I-5 near the Tacoma Dome. The city is promoting its Citizen app as a tool for reporting safety concerns and staying informed about local events and emergencies.
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  • Tacoma News Today — May 23, 2026
    May 23 2026
    Tacoma's Local Wire update covers a clouded leopard escape from Point Defiance Zoo, new pet safety rules on Washington state ferries, and expanded free safety alerts via the Citizen app. The episode also highlights weekend events like the Lakewood film festival and Olympia's vintage car show.
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  • Tacoma News Today — May 22, 2026
    May 22 2026
    Tacoma: A man faces charges for killing his girlfriend and sending fake texts to her family, raising concerns about domestic violence and digital manipulation. Renters are forming a union to demand better housing conditions and tenant rights as rents rise and affordable options dwindle.
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  • Tacoma News Today — May 21, 2026
    May 21 2026
    Tacoma authorities are investigating new leads in a 20-year-old Florida abduction case and the "Baby Bryan" mystery, both pointing to Washington state. The Tacoma Humane Society's CEO resigned after a shelter dog allegedly attacked a family pet during a marathon, raising concerns about animal safety and accountability.
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