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Kathleen Merryman is a local news columnist for The News Tribune, where she's worked for a quarter of a century. Amazing, considering she is only 32. You're likely to find her fighting crime, righting wrongs or judging pies. You're less likely to find her in the newsroom. Call her at 253-597-8677 or e-mail her.

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Brent Champaco is a communities reporter for The News Tribune, where he has worked since 2005. He covers areas west of Interstate 5, including Lakewood, and writes diversity stories. A native of the South Kitsap area, he has worked for newspapers in Eastern Washington, Idaho and the Bay Area. Call him at 253-597-8653 or e-mail him. You can also check out his Twitter page.

Steve Maynard is a communities reporter and religion reporter for The News Tribune. He covers Federal Way, Fife and Milton. He also has been the paper's religion reporter since joining The News Tribune in 1987. Maynard has reported for daily newspapers since 1979, previously in Walla Walla and Houston. Call him at 253-597-8647 or e-mail him.

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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Posted by Kathleen Merryman @ 01:08:47 pm

Right. Any time is a bad time to deal drugs anywhere, but that has not stopped a band of low-life entrepreneurs from taking over whole corners of the 3000 blocks of Portland Avenue.

The law-abiding majority has had enough. In the summer,they organized themselves as First Creek Neighbors. They forged a partnership with their police community liaison officers, city building inspectors and public works crews. Together, they've busted half a dozen drug houses, hauled away tons of trash and gotten scores of junk and illegally parked cars off the streets.

Now they want to do the same with the dealers.

So they invited Jeanie Peterson, Tacoma's Queen of Taking Back the Streets, to their monthly meeting at Portland Avenue Community Center.

Peterson is the rock star, barefoot Strategist in Chief for ordinary people mobilizing against criminals. She did not disappoint the 50-plus activists and novices who packed the meeting.

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Categories: Tacoma, Eastside