Emergency work on metro this morning. A train broke down in between the stadium armor and minnesota avenue stations hours ago. Molette green is live outside the minnesota avenue station where the train is still stopped on the tracks. Molette . Reporter barbara, im actually in the 3300 block of bening road where that disabled train behind me is still disabled. Metro crews are now down below us working on those tracks since this mornings fire. Just after 4 00 a. M. , emergency crews spread across the 3300 block of bening road. Fire trucks, police cars, blocked traffic. Metro says this train on the tracks became disabled and a small fire broke out. This latest fire incident impacted the ride for passengers with single tracking on parts of the blue and orange lines. Making people more crankier in the morning. Reporter and metro passengers i spoke with this singletracking delays make it tougher for them to explain being late to work to their bosses. Yeah, it makes it hard for us to get to w
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News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 1/15/2021 Allison Needles, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Jan. 15 Sitting at a desk in a classroom at Mary Lyon Elementary on Tuesday, fourth grader Tristan Hopkins said he prefers to learn at school rather than at home.
He got straight to the point. I hate this coronavirus, and I just want to be in normal school, he said.
Hopkins is one of about 20 students currently attending school in-person at Mary Lyon Elementary in Tacoma.
Tacoma Public Schools has been operating schools since October for more than 700 students needing special education services, in accordance with state COVID-19 guidelines.