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The large green swath on Tacoma’s eastern boundary has been called Swan Creek Park for decades, but the term “park” might have been a bit misleading. More accurate was the description used ...
If you visit Swan Creek Park in Tacoma, says Claire Keller-Scholz of MetroParks Tacoma, you’re likely to stumble across some surprising artifacts, some dating to World War II. “There are some ...
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Man killed in Tacoma double shootingOn April 27, around 7 p.m., Tacoma police responded to reports of a shooting on East Q Street near Swan Creek Park. When they arrived, they found a man and a woman who had been shot. Officers ...
TACOMA, WASH. – Deep in Swan Creek Park’s Douglas fir forest is a new mountain bike trail with a meaningful name. Braking Bad. There are two ways to interpret the name, and both are right.
TACOMA, Wash. — The large green swath on Tacoma’s eastern boundary has been called Swan Creek Park for decades, but the term “park” might have been a bit misleading. More accurate was the ...
TACOMA — Deep in Swan Creek Park’s Douglas fir forest is a new mountain bike trail with a meaningful name. Braking Bad. There are two ways to interpret the name, and both are right.
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Suspect arrested in Tacoma homicideAccording to Tacoma police, officers responded to reports of a shooting on East Q Street near Swan Creek Park on Sunday evening. When they arrived, they found a man and a woman who had been shot.
On Wednesday afternoon a group of high school students carried boxes of multi-colored discs and metal-chained disc-golf baskets through Swan Creek Park in Tacoma. Setting them up according to a ...
TACOMA — Deep in Swan Creek Park’s Douglas fir forest is a new mountain bike trail with a meaningful name. Braking Bad. There are two ways to interpret the name, and both are right.
TACOMA — Deep in Swan Creek Park’s Douglas fir forest is a new mountain bike trail with a meaningful name. Braking Bad. There are two ways to interpret the name, and both are right.
In a city of famous bridges, Parks Tacoma wants to know where its next mini-iconic bridge should go. The agency wants to build a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge to span a ravine in Swan Creek Park.
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