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The flaming end of an administration: Capitol insurrection and domestic terrorism

Films to keep the holiday spirit alive in the new year

How Biden and Trump differ on educational policy

Local animal shelters adapt to pandemic challenges to stay open

Facing Homelessness’ empathetic approach to the homeless crisis

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The flaming end of an administration: Capitol insurrection and domestic terrorism

By Elissa Blankenship 1 week ago
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Films to keep the holiday spirit alive in the new year

By Puyallup Post 2 weeks ago
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How Biden and Trump differ on educational policy

By Nathaniel Moreland 3 weeks ago
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Local animal shelters adapt to pandemic challenges to stay open

By Jayden Fenske 1 month ago
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Facing Homelessness’ empathetic approach to the homeless crisis

By Nathaniel Moreland 1 month ago

Check out The Puyallup Post's most recent articles, podcasts and videos:

A selection of articles curated from our print paper, as well as full episodes of The Post Point, The Post's student-led podcast, and Popcorn Picks, our personal reviews of the latest movies and TV series

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The flaming end of an administration: Capitol insurrection and domestic terrorism

By Elissa Blankenship 1 week ago
  • Entertainment
  • Entertainment Features
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  • Opinion
  • Reviews
  • Shout Outs
  • Shout Outs

Films to keep the holiday spirit alive in the new year

By Puyallup Post 2 weeks ago
  • Commentary
  • Opinion

How Biden and Trump differ on educational policy

By Nathaniel Moreland 3 weeks ago
  • Investigative Reporting
  • News

Local animal shelters adapt to pandemic challenges to stay open

By Jayden Fenske 1 month ago
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Pierce College reopens computer labs by appointment

By Elissa Blankenship 2 months ago

Computer lab access for students will remain open throughout the middle of December, with appointment

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Homelessness Services adapt to Covid-19 this winter

By Nathaniel Moreland 2 months ago

Homelessness in Puyallup has brought new challenges during Covid-19. While many homeless services are no

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Mobile blood drives in Puyallup offer a chance to give back

By Alexis Garcia 2 months ago

To combat the national need for blood during the pandemic, Cascade Regional Blood Services joins

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Private schools in Pierce County switch from in-person to online for fall 2020

By Alexis Garcia 4 months ago

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department orders for private schools to be online

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Pierce County libraries offer new curbside pickup service for members

By Alexis Garcia 4 months ago

Curbside pickup service is now available at Pierce County libraries

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Fighting Words: Should non-mask wearers be penalized?

By admin 4 months ago

In amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, should non-mask wearers face penalties for not complying with mask mandates?

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Puyallup City Council reviews new parking garage plans for Puyallup Sounder Station

By Elissa Blankenship 4 months ago

Proposed city council project abuts parking garage to enhance Puyallup Sounder Station

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Fall sports at Pierce College will be pushed back to winter quarter 2020

By Alexis Garcia 6 months ago

The plan for Pierce College sports during the 2020-21 school year

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Juice WRLD “Legends Never Die” posthumous album review

By Adelle Engmann 6 months ago

a review of American Rapper Juice WRLD’s posthumous album.

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Cancellation of 2020 Washington State Fair sparks new fair food event

By Elissa Blankenship 6 months ago

Washington State Fair opens seven food vendors to the public amidst coronavirus pandemic

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The Puyallup Post operates out of room C218 in the College Center and produces 9 print editions between fall and spring quarters alongside exclusive online content.

The Post also creates multimedia content on YouTube, including videos and podcasting across various topics.

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