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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
A recent IPCC report sets out the current facts about climate change and what we must do to avoid the worst.
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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
A recent IPCC report sets out the current facts about climate change and what we must do to avoid the worst.
Chrissy Cooley, Vice Chair Public Utility Board Hydrogen Fuel in Tacoma
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Mark Hallenbeck TRAC UW Part 1
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Part 1 of a conversation with UW's Mark Hallenbeck, transportation expert on our present and future transportation challenges.
Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-Legitimate Pete: Rumrunning, Motherships, and the Pirate Hanging
-Revisiting the Star of Destiny
-Orpheus & Eurydice Rewritten
-Tacoma is Growing
-The Tacoma Mystery Map
Includes 11x17 print by Noah Struthers
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
South Tacoma Aquifer with Tim Smith
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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Running for Pierce County Council, Robyn Denson gives her views on the role of Pierce County in addressing climate change and fostering healthy and vibrant communities.
Meaghan Vibbert, Douglas County PUD Green Hydrogen
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Washington's Douglas County PUD is building a green hydrogen producing facility on the Columbia River. PIO Meaghan Vibbert explains how and why producing this fuel in this way is good for our climate future.
Jerud Martin, Urban Northwest Homes
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Thor Kallestad, CEO of Mynocarbon Corp
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Could a 5000 year old technology be part of a low/no carbon future? Thor Kallestad is co-founder of a Puget Sound startup with that as its goal.
Dr. James Conca- Managing the Variability of Green Energy
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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Throwing our garbage over the fence- and what a sinking boat can tell us about our response to climate change.
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Carol Rashawnna Williams Discusses Her Work as an Artist in Seattle
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Seattle artist Carol Rashawnna Williams and Paul Jackson have a conversation about her work during the pandemic.
Part of Stadium High School Publications
GCS 1 John Haley, Buffelen Mansion
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews John Buffelen Haley, who shares stories from his family's long history in Tacoma.
GCS 2 Chris Staudingur, Spooky Tacoma
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Joe Bomar chats with Gritty City Tours founder Chris Staudinger about some spooky stories from Tacoma's past.
Juneteenth Tacoma, WA Celebration, 2021
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
An online celebration at 11 a.m. is being held by Black community leaders where people can hear speeches from Mayor Victoria Woodards, Rep. Melanie Morgan and learn more about first-time Black candidates running for office in Tacoma.
Dr. Maxine Mimms Bust Reveal at Evergreen Tacoma Campus, 2021
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Dr. Mimms, the creator of Evergreen Tacoma has her bust, created by Jasmine Brown revealed 11/14/2021.
Interview with Nick the Barber, Owner of Tacoma's Finest Clippers
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Interview with Nick the Barber, owner of Tacoma's Finest Clippers for over fifteen years. Paul and Nick discuss the future of his shop, local happenings in the Black community of the South Sound region, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
GCS 3 John Haley, Buffelen Tacoma Flight History
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar sits down again with John Buffelen Haley, this time for a discussion of some stories from his family's connections to local aviation history.
GCS 4 Bill Baarsma, Tacoma Mayor Stories
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Joe Bomar interviews Tacoma Historical Society board president and former Tacoma mayor Bill Baarsma about his time in office.
Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-Bizarre Stories From the JBLM Public Affairs Office
-From East to West: Stories of Being Black on the Coasts
-A Brief History of the W. W. Seymour Conservatory
-A Year of Tahoma
-The House on Fawcett
-두려워 하지마 (Don’t be Afraid)
Includes 11x17 print by Paige Pettibon