2026 is here. These are the stories we expect to be covering this year
Jan 02, 2026 | By: Vince Dice2026 will bring a Peninsula School District levy request, progress on parks projects and some high-profile road projects.
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2026 will bring a Peninsula School District levy request, progress on parks projects and some high-profile road projects.
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Read MoreThis month’s Day Trip features Seattle’s struggling Pacific Place, a downsized Parade of Gingerbread Houses and MOHAI on South Lake Union.
Read MoreGig Harbor-based Locust Cider grew quickly before the pandemic, inflation and changing consumer habits forced a recent retreat.
Read MoreThe annual Olalla Polar Bear Plunge starts at around noon on New Year’s Day.
Read MoreAfter two terms on the council, Jeni Woock hopes to focus on her artistic ventures after leaving office.
Read MoreThe story of how a group of friends cut down a very big tree in 1982, in annoying rhyming verse.
Read MoreFreestanding ERs offer emergency care in buildings detached from a hospital campus, and three of them are now open in Kitsap County. Here’s how they work.
Read MoreChristmas Eve services, the gnome hunt continues and holiday movies.
Read MoreDunis, the organization’s special projects and outreach manager, replaces Carrianne Ekberg, who is stepping down to spend time with her young family.
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