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A longtime Fred Meyer in Tacoma's South End is the latest among a 60-store closure planned by its parent company nationwide ...
The announced closure of a longtime grocery store in Tacoma's South End attracted mixed reactions from residents. Some people ...
The Tacoma stores listed in the deal are at 7520 Pacific Ave. and 4505 S. 19th St. Other Washington state stores include Shoreline, ... “Fred Meyer is a leader in these markets, ...
If you shop at the Fred Meyer at 19th and Stevens streets in Tacoma, get ready for some “pardon our dust” signs next year. The retailer’s corporate office told The News Tribune on Monday ...
TACOMA, Wash. - Tacoma police have released video of a mugging of a 90-year-old woman, and they say she's not the only victim. This latest assault happened at about 5:30 time Tuesday night outside ...
The Tacoma Police Department’s special events Sgt. Jason Mills said Fred Meyer and Walmart have instead been using security companies such as Off Duty Services to hire guards.
TACOMA, Wash. — Hundreds of Fred Meyer and QFC employees said they’ve been missing crucial pay from their paychecks for months. "Some people have car payments, they have kids to feed, we’re ...
Almost all major grocery stores in Tacoma will be open on Christmas Eve but will not open on Christmas Day. Here are the hours of operation for Tacoma grocery stores on Christmas Eve, Christmas ...
An unexpected sight is nestled behind a Fred Meyer in Tacoma’s South End. In between the grocery store and a row of homes, passersby will see color. And lots of it. The intersection of South ...
A well-known shopping center just west of state Route 16 in Tacoma has traded hands. James Center, 6901 S. 19th St., has sold for $36.75 million to an LLC affiliated with Rosen Harbottle, a commercial ...
TACOMA, Wash. - Tacoma Police are investigating a death after a man was founded dead next to a car that was on fire in a Fred Meyer parking lot in the 7200 block of Pacific Ave in Tacoma Friday ...
The Tacoma Police Department’s special events Sgt. Jason Mills said Fred Meyer and Walmart have instead been using security companies such as Off Duty Services to hire guards.