Uwajimaya announces return to Tacoma
The store’s return highlights Tacoma’s historic Japanese American community. By M.J. Cameron Uwajimaya will return to Tacoma in 2027, bringing
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The front entrance of Uwajimaya is shown in Seattle on Jan. 31, 2026, one of the Pacific Northwest grocery chain’s longtime locations.
The store’s return highlights Tacoma’s historic Japanese American community. By M.J. Cameron Uwajimaya will return to Tacoma in 2027, bringing
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Read MoreInitiative 2, otherwise known as the Workers’ Bill of Rights, has caused concern among Tacoma City Council members, resulting in
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Read MoreWinter comes fast in Tacoma, and our City Council moves to find urban camping punishable, taking the belongings and sometimes shelter of hundreds
Read MoreTacoma expands its urban forestry program and advances implementation of the urban forest management plan. By Michaela Ely The Tacoma
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Photo of Bronze plaque commemorating Hilltop community leader George Putnam. Photo by Parker Nelson.
Hilltops’ long and lustrous history is being highlighted once again through meaningful artwork dedicated to certain members and businesses of
Read MoreNew leadership is ready to step into the Associate Dean role at the UW Tacoma Library, bringing a vision of
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The World Cup’s trophy towering before the City of Tacoma to claim the city as its home in 2026. Source: Edited by Karla Pastrana, photo by Patrick Rodriguez
Washington state has announced nine cities to become Fan Zones for the World Cup of North America. Tacoma is preparing
Read MoreEconomic report displays local impact of UWT
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