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Puyallup police arrest suspects in three shootings that occurred in the city last month

Puyallup police have arrested five juvenile suspects in connection with three recent shootings linked to robbery and illegal firearm transactions. The investigations revealed that one suspect was involved in multiple incidents, with no injuries reported in two of the shootings, while one victim sustained a serious leg injury. Authorities recovered multiple firearms during the arrests, emphasizing the ongoing concern over youth-related gun violence in the area.

Puyallup police arrest suspects in three shootings that occurred in the city last month

Puyallup police have arrested five juvenile suspects linked to three connected shootings in the city last month. The incidents involved robberies and illegal firearm transactions, with one victim sustaining serious injuries during a shooting on December 28. Authorities recovered multiple firearms during the arrests.

New Luxury Homes with Smart Technology Coming to Tehaleh

Garrette Custom Homes is launching new luxury homes in Tehaleh's Glacier Pointe neighborhood, starting at $1.1 million. The homes feature modern amenities, including smart home technology, and offer customizable options for buyers. Tehaleh is recognized as the fastest-growing area in Pierce County, making this development particularly significant for local real estate.

New Smart Homes in Tehalehs Glacier Pointe Neighborhood Priced from 1.1 Million

Garrette Custom Homes is launching a new phase of construction in the Glacier Pointe neighborhood of Tehaleh, with homes starting at $1.1 million. These smart homes feature customizable options and modern amenities, catering to a growing demand in Pierce County's fastest-growing area.

Popular Olympia, Puyallup running stores plan debuts with new owners, new name and more

New owners Wade and Julie Pannell have announced the reopening of the former South Sound Running stores in Olympia and Puyallup as Fleet Feet stores, set to debut in early January 2025. The new locations will feature advanced "fit id" technology for foot scanning, an expanded selection of running brands, and continued training programs for local runners.

Popular Olympia, Puyallup running stores plan debuts with new owners, new name and more

The former South Sound Running stores in Olympia and Puyallup are set to reopen under new ownership as Fleet Feet stores in early January 2025. The new owners are introducing advanced fitting technology and expanding product offerings, including popular running brands like HOKA and Altra. They will also continue local training programs for runners of all levels.

7 updates that shaped the Puyallup areas business landscape in 2024

Puyallup's business landscape in 2024 has been shaped by significant developments, including the opening of community-oriented establishments like Holiday Cafe and a $40 million mixed-use project. While a major automotive retailer downsizes, new businesses are promoting local culture and community engagement, highlighting a dynamic shift in the region's economy.

7 updates that shaped the Puyallup areas business landscape in 2024

Puyallup's business landscape has seen significant changes in 2024, with both expansions and closures impacting the local economy. Key developments include the opening of community-focused businesses like Holiday Cafe and a $40 million mixed-use project aimed at revitalizing downtown.

We got an icon named after our city. 30 years on, heres how Toyota Tacoma got its name

The article celebrates the 30-year history of the Toyota Tacoma pickup truck, emphasizing its popularity and the significance of its name, which embodies ruggedness and adventure. Insights from local Toyota dealers and city officials highlight the truck's importance to Tacoma's identity.

Puyallup warns of owl encounters on popular trail

Puyallup residents are cautioned about recent owl encounters on the Clark’s Creek Loop Trail, where local hiker Cynthia Woolbright experienced aggressive behavior from an owl, likely protecting a nest. City officials have placed warning signs along the trail and are investigating the situation, emphasizing the importance of wildlife safety.

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