Community

Gig Harbor Now reporters cover community events and efforts that benefit and entertain the community.

FISH celebrates 50 years of neighbors helping neighbors

Jan 15, 2026 | By:

As the nonprofit marks its 50th anniversary, Gig Harbor Peninsula FISH honors the hundreds of volunteers who make the organization’s work possible.

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City may explore putting stormwater park at property it owns on Soundview Drive

Jan 15, 2026 | By:

Grant funds would cover a feasibility study for the stormwater park, which would manage stormwater runoff and provide recreational opportunities.

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Challengers emerge for both 26th District state representatives

Jan 14, 2026 | By:

Gig Harbor Republicans Katy Cornell and David Olson will run against freshman Democrat Adison Richards, while Democrat Renee Hernandez Greenfield challenges veteran Republican legislator Michelle Caldier Valdez.

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In the Margins | Remembering a rarity: George F. Russell, Jr.

Jan 14, 2026 | By: Chris Phillips

Chris Phillips pays tribute to business titan George F. Russell Jr., who was a ‘disrupter’ before that was a term and believed in “non-negotiable integrity.”

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Anthony’s Restaurants group buying Gig Harbor’s landmark Tides Tavern

Jan 13, 2026 | By:

Anthony’s “will steward [the Tides] in a way that honors its legacy and keeps the Tides unique and special in the decades to come,” Dylan Stanley said.

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Hearing examiner denies Kensington Gardens expansion

Jan 13, 2026 | By:

The decision puts up a roadblock on plans for six new buildings on the property in rural Gig Harbor. Kensington Gardens appealed it.

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Rural health program will send $181 million to Washington state

Jan 12, 2026 | By:

The Rural Health Transformation Program was part of the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill passed last year. Health care leaders say it’s not enough.

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Gig Harbor Now and Then | The Gig Harbor brickyard

Jan 12, 2026 | By: Greg Spadoni

Albert Jonsoni and Luigi Gasloli came to America from South Africa (with a few stops along the way) in the early 20th century and later founded a brickyard in Gig Harbor.

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Sports Beat | Local wrestlers among the state’s best

Jan 09, 2026 | By:

The Peninsula girls wrestling team is once again ranked No. 1 in the state.

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Couple of Scoops will bring ice cream and opportunity to Olympic Village

Jan 09, 2026 | By:

Couple of Scoops, expected to open in May, will employ special-needs adults and sell all varieties of ice cream and candy.

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