Rotary Club offers to organize North Creek restoration efforts
May 13, 2026The Rotary Club of Gig Harbor wants to help organize volunteer efforts to improve the health of North Creek and its watershed.
The Rotary Club of Gig Harbor wants to help organize volunteer efforts to improve the health of North Creek and its watershed.
We spoke with Mayor Mary Barber and City Administrator Katrina Knutson about legislation the city supported and opposed during the 2026 legislative session.
The state-mandated changes won’t have a substantial impact on the city’s historic preservation zone, staff assured a city commission.
The city now owns the property at the eastern end of Hunt Street again, with no requirement that it set aside space for the food bank.
The volunteers made some im-press-ive artwork during the special event last week.
Robin Avni and Nora Ekstein volunteered to fill two vacancies on the city of Gig Harbor Arts Commission.
The rental properties are on Soundview Drive and at Wilkinson Farm Park. One could become a future gathering place for seniors, while the other may be demolished.
Harbor WildWatch’s first Low Tide Tour of 2026 was Sunday.
You’ve probably seen the art work adorning storm drains at four locations in Gig Harbor. These are the artists who made them.
The city renamed its arts grant program in honor of Joanne Brandani and Stephanie Killilea, arts commissioners killed in February.