Red, white, blue and green: Farmers Market returns this week
May 18, 2026 | By: Marsha HartThe Waterfront Farmers Market will mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this summer, while also celebrating local farmers.
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The Waterfront Farmers Market will mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this summer, while also celebrating local farmers.
Read MoreThe Greater Gig Harbor Foundation is honoring the 2026 Students of Distinction.
Read MoreImages from the 2026 Tides Tavern Classic Boat Show.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, our Peninsula forebears did not welcome whales to local waters as honored guests. Instead, they tried to kill them.
Read MoreParents of Jordan Henderson’s victims filed more lawsuits against the district, including a federal civil rights case.
Read MoreSixth-ranked Gig Harbor (13-2-1) secured a spot in the Class 3A boys soccer state tournament for the 11th straight year with 4-1 win over Timberline on May 12 and a 3-2 win over Auburn Mountainview on May 14. Both games were in the District III tournament. Henry Blake did the heavy lifting against Timberline with
Read MoreBaurichter won league titles in singles as a sophomore and doubles as a junior. What will her senior season bring?
Read MoreSeeking a less stressful theater drop-off routine helped us find hidden critters and calm in Nori Kimura’s Tacoma skybridge mural.
Read MoreYoung people in the Gig Harbor area visit hospitals for suicidal ideation at a higher rate than other areas of Pierce County. Mental health professionals are gathering with parents, caregivers and educators to tackle the problem.
Read MoreThe Capture WA contest combines two of Tyler Freeman’s passions: Photography and helping refugees.
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