Carolyn Bick

City removing ‘love locks’ from bridge over Donkey Creek

Mar 19, 2026

Locks installed on railing on the bridge are too heavy and ‘reduce the integrity of this important safety element,’ the city said.

City shortens hours at its Civic Center by 30 minutes to improve staff morale

Mar 11, 2026

The city’s Civic Center will close at 4:30 p.m. instead of 5, a move staff members framed as an effort to improve wellness and employee retention.

State board investigating seven cases involving Sheriff Keith Swank

Mar 09, 2026

Swank called the cases before the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission a ‘complete witch hunt.’

City considers joining organization to support its military families

Mar 04, 2026

The city council heard a presentation from South Sound Military and Communities Partnerships, an organization that builds relationships between Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma and local jurisdictions.

Pierce County Council approves public safety sales tax after hours of discussion

Mar 04, 2026

The 0.1% sales tax levy will go into effect on July 1, with proceeds going toward the sheriff’s office, jail and other public safety purposes.

Parks Commission recommends city consider installing wind phone

Feb 24, 2026

A wind phone is a disconnected telephone in a natural setting that grieving people can use to privately express their feelings or speak with loved ones who have died. 

County council recommends approving public safety sales tax proposal

Feb 19, 2026

The council voted 4-3 to recommend approving the 0.1% sales tax, proceeds from which would help hire sheriff deputies. It will formally take up the proposal next month.

New arts partnership focuses on progress, not perfection

Feb 18, 2026

Peninsula Art League and Ebb Tide Gallery, a downtown artist cooperative, will work together to showcase regional artists.

City sees benefit to multifamily housing — but keeping commercial presence — at Peninsula Shopping Center

Feb 17, 2026

As the city of Gig Harbor prepares to overhaul its zoning codes, a possible public-private partnership to bring multifamily housing to the Judson Street complex is an option.

Opinion mixed on Pierce County public safety levy proposal

Feb 11, 2026

If approved by the county council, the levy would create a 0.1% sales tax — one cent on every $10 spent — to increase funding for public safety, including in the Sheriff’s Office.