Puyallup, WA|News|
Glucoft: "Warehouses Are Like Cockroaches"
In 90 seconds or less, Puyallup's City Council candidates sparked the debate over the top community issues on Aug. 8.

In 90 seconds or less, Puyallup's City Council candidates sparked the debate over the top community issues on Aug. 8.

Real Carriage Door Company will row on the Porpoise to build team skills on Aug. 9.
A new bar called The Forum opened July 17 and is already getting positive reaction from the Puyallup community.
Wounded, injured and ill soldiers with JBLM's Warrior Transition Battalion helped build homes in Lakewood this week.
National Night Out gave Puyallup residents an opportunity to socialize and bond with their neighbors.
National Night Out gave UP residents an opportunity to socialize and bond with their neighbors.
The biggest Christian music festival in the nation will take place at the Expo Center.
Soldiers from the Warrior Transition Battalion, a unit providing care for soldiers transitioning back to civilian life, are volunteering with Habitat for Humanity Aug. 6-8.
The Gateway Concert Band has two performances coming up in August.
EHS 2012 alum AnnaMarie Forza is an Academic All-American in track and field.
Looking for a family dinner outing in Enumclaw? The Historic Mint is open for business.
Patch users have responded strongly to the Economic Development Plan. See what the discussion's all about and learn how you can contribute.
The University Place Festival is fun for all ages, going on Aug. 3 until 11 p.m.
View the works of local artists at Matson Family Farm on Aug. 3 and 4.
Enumclaw residents Dave and Sue White opened the Rusty Plow Farm to the public for blueberry picking earlier this summer.
Sgt. Roger Daniels of the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade was reunited with the helmet that blocked a bullet from his head last year in Afghanistan.
School starts Sept. 3 in Enumclaw. Plus check other important dates leading up to the first day.
An early morning fire in Enumclaw damaged a home on Friday, Aug. 2.