Cultural access proposal allows city voters to decide on tax to support nonprofits
Oct 20, 2025The Cultural Access proposition would increase the sales tax by 0.1% to support arts, science and history organizations.
The Cultural Access proposition would increase the sales tax by 0.1% to support arts, science and history organizations.
Jeni Woock and Emily Stone serve together on the Gig Harbor City Council. Now they’re running against each other for one seat.
The state-mandated changes will encourage developers to create affordable housing options, including elder housing and mixed-use structures.
Mardie Rees of Gig Harbor, who created sculptures at St. Anthony Hospital and Skansie Park, unveils a new work in Enumclaw.
Mary Barber, appointed mayor almost a year ago, is running for a full term with an eye on community input and collaboration.
The Harbor Arbor Art project involves sculptures in the city’s Grandview Forest park. The sculptor wants to do the work at his studio.
The txʷaalqəł Conservation Area is a more than 52-acre parcel the city acquired between 2022 and 2024.
At an open house-style meeting last week about the Crescent Creek Park master plan, many people called for the city to save the old building.
Mike Mitchell of Gig Harbor created a one-man show about his experience as a Vietnam War veteran. It hits the big screen next week.
“Echoes of the Sound,” a documentary about the capture of a young orca in Vaughn Bay in 1968, shows at the upcoming Gig Harbor Film Festival.