Low tides make for Purdy good marine life viewing at Purdy Spit
Apr 20, 2026 | By: Carolyn BickHarbor WildWatch’s first Low Tide Tour of 2026 was Sunday.
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Harbor WildWatch’s first Low Tide Tour of 2026 was Sunday.
Read MoreThe market replaces the former Local Makers Market, held the past few years at the Civic Center.
Read MoreThe city of Gig Harbor commissioned a traffic study seeking information and solutions to a potential looming problem at the Canterwood roundabout.
Read MoreThe dump truck that crashed into the Novak Building in 1989 did not lose its brakes, it missed a shift. Greg Spadoni, who helped with recovery efforts on the day of the wreck, explains how he knows this.
Read MoreAfter a pair of crucial 1-0 wins this week, Gig Harbor will square off against league-leading Silas on Tuesday at Roy Anderson Field.
Read MoreThe hospital has received a permit from the city of Gig Harbor to operate a mobile MRI unit on the north side of the hospital.
Read MoreAround the state and nationally, many member-owned utility co-operatives operate similarly to PenLight. In some cases, though, member-owners have forced more transparency.
Read MoreHarbor WildWatch, the Great Peninsula Conservancy and the YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties are among 32 organizations to receive recently announced grants from The Russell Family Foundation.
Read MoreTedd Wetherbee, a Democrat from Gig Harbor, is the third candidate to announce a run for the position being vacated by Rep. Michelle Valdez.
Read MoreNobody was injured in the fire, but fences surround the building two days after firefighters extinguished it.
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