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  • Gig Harbor man accused of cruelty in taping of dog’s snout

    Pierce County prosecutors this week charged a Gig Harbor man with felony animal cruelty for allegedly duct-taping shut the mouth of his son’s dog to get the animal to stop ...

  • Lakewood police fatally shoot armed man in Tillicum

    Two Lakewood police officers opened fire on a man Tuesday night after he refused their commands to put down a gun, then made a move they found threatening, the department ...

  • Renton man admits glass art scam he claimed it was by Chihuly

    A 35-year-old man pleaded guilty Wednesday and will be sentenced in October for selling art he fraudulently claimed was created by Tacoma native Dale ...

  • Frank Herbert makes sense for parks name

    Contractors for Point Ruston do major earthwork this month on waterfront property owned by Metro Parks near the Tacoma Yacht Club building next to Point Defiance Park. The Point Ruston development is behind this land and to the right along the shoreline. The land is informally known as Peninsula Park. (PETER HALEY/Staff ...

  • LeBron James and Game 7 A chance to shape his legacy

    On Thursday night, in the latest chapter of James’ fascinating career, he will play his most important game to date. It’s a winner-take-all Game 7 of the NBA Finals, and it’s one that will mean much to the historical footprints of James and Tim ...


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Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde

"Bonnie and Clyde" is one of those quintessential American films that has firmly established itself in the realms of cinematic lore. It is a film that took considerable risks, but somehow or another, all the gears clicked at the right time, and director Arthur Penn wound up with a national masterpiece he was never able to equal. The film is not so much about fact as it is about legend. Yes, there ... ...

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  • Artist reaches accord with schools on Native murals

    Artist Andrew Morrison, in a compromise offer now will help preserve the murals of Native Americans that he created at Seattle’s Wilson-Pacific campus, where all the buildings are slated to be torn down to make way for two new ...

  • Young whale’s close call in Puget Sound

    A young whale that generated the concern of onlookers on shore successfully made its way out of the shallow waters of a remote part of Puget Sound on Wednesday ...

  • Mercer Island to require more native plants in shoreline plan

    Under pressure from the state Department of Ecology, the Mercer Island City Council modified its shoreline master program to require homeowners to plant more native vegetation when doing ...

  • Tree-spraying blamed in deaths of some 25000 bumblebees

    WILSONVILLE, Ore. -- Thousands of dead and dying bees have been found in the parking lot of a shopping center in Wilsonville, southwest of Portland. Oregon officials investigating the kill say it appears blooming trees in the lot were recently sprayed with a type of insecticide known to be toxic to bees. A biologist with the Portland-based Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation estimates ...

  • No. 1 pick in draft signs with hometown Astros

    HOUSTON - Now, if Mark Appel can only live up to commissioner’s Bud Selig high praise. The big right-hander, the No. 1 overall pick in this month’s draft, signed with the Houston Astros Tuesday and was quickly likened to two of the franchise’s biggest stars, Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell. Speaking at a MLB diversity business summit near Minute Maid Park, Selig praised the ...

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