Gig Harbor family among those stranded amid drug violence in Mexico
Feb 23, 2026 | By: Gig Harbor Now StaffThe death of a cartel leader left many tourists in Puerto Vallarta and other cities in Mexico fearing for their safety.
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The death of a cartel leader left many tourists in Puerto Vallarta and other cities in Mexico fearing for their safety.
Read MoreDevoted Kiss, a breakfast and lunch restaurant where the line is often out the door, is adding seating and other amenities with its expansion.
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Read MoreBoth Tides basketball teams played overtime games against River Ridge this week. The girls qualified for state, while the boys were eliminated.
Read MoreKitsap County and contractor NaphCare agreed to pay the family $2.75 million to settle the lawsuit that accused them of negligence contributing to the death of a 34-year-old man at the jail.
Read MoreKey Clubs at Peninsula and Gig Harbor high schools, sponsored by the Kiwanis, provide hundreds of hours of volunteer work and raise thousands of dollars for local causes.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreA Pierce County engineer clarifies that a roundabout isn’t the only option for the intersection of Warren Drive and Fox Island Bridge Road, but also explains why it could be a good one.
Read MoreThe city and civic groups are organizing a Fourth of July parade and other activities to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Read MoreThe driver was trying to turn left from Burnham Drive to Purdy Drive in the collision, which blocked traffic in Purdy for more than four hours.
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