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  2. Bankrupt Tacoma developer’s apartment property goes ... - AOL

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    A Tacoma apartment site completed in 2022 by a local developer who later went bankrupt is now in the hands of the developer’s lender. ... News Tribune archives contributed to this report. Show ...

  3. The News Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The News Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Tacoma, Washington. It is the second-largest daily newspaper in the state of Washington with a weekday circulation of 30,945 in 2020. [1] With origins dating back to 1883, the newspaper was established under its current form in 1918. Locally owned for 73 years by the Baker family, the ...

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    City of Tacoma media representative Maria Lee told The News Tribune in response to questions that the site’s primary building permit was extended this summer until Oct. 16 to align with the ...

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    The builder works with local clients at its design studio/office in Tacoma. ... News Tribune archives contributed to this report. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Elections 20 24.

  6. Harold Moss - Wikipedia

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    Harold Gene Moss (October 1, 1929 – September 21, 2020) [1] was an American politician and businessman who was the 34th mayor of Tacoma, Washington. [2][3] He was the first African American member of the city's council, its first African American mayor and the first African American member of the Pierce County Council. [3][4][5] His wife, Bil ...

  7. Michael Riconosciuto - Wikipedia

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    When he was only twelve years old, The Tacoma News Tribune and Ledger called him a "modern Da Vinci" in a 1960 article describing a phone network he established for himself and thirteen friends in Tacoma, experiments he conducted with underwater microphones and plant cognition, an intercom system he developed in his home and a radio class he ...

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