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Jun. 2 A 17-year-old accused of a fatal shooting last year along Ruston Way in Tacoma has been sentenced in Pierce County Juvenile Court. Troy Lee Justice Jr. agreed to plead guilty to first-degree manslaughter and second-degree unlawful gun possession Friday in juvenile court. Superior Court Judge Shelly Speir sentenced him to confinement until he is 25, which is what the attorneys agreed to . ....
Massive saw restored to former glory on Tacoma waterfront. It stands out quite a bit News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 1 day ago Allison Needles, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) May 7 After lying in pieces in Point Defiance Park s maintenance yard for nearly two decades, a massive head saw has been restored to its former glory and put on display. Crews and cranes installed the 34-foot tall, 15-ton saw at Dickman Mill Park along Ruston Way in Tacoma on Thursday. The head saw once helped power Washington s economy during a time when Tacoma was known as the Lumber Capital of the World, according to Metro Parks. ....
Activists plan Saturday motorcade along Ruston Way in Tacoma to support voting rights News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 5/6/2021 Allison Needles, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) May 6 Tacoma voting rights activists are planning a motorcade along Ruston Way on Saturday as part of a national John Lewis Day of Action. Tacoma will be one of 100 cities across the United States to participate in the event, which honors the late John Lewis, who was a Georgia congressman and a civil rights icon. He died in July at 80 while battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Starting at 10 a.m., community leaders and activists plan to gather outside of the Union Station, 1717 Pacific Ave. downtown and hear from guest speakers. Around noon, the line of cars termed a votercade will proceed from Union Station along Ruston Way to Dune Peninsula Park. ....