Freestanding ERs proliferate on the peninsula
Dec 23, 2025 | By: Conor WilsonFreestanding 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.
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Freestanding 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.
Read MoreThe governor would raise the money with the sale of bonds backed by proceeds from a slew of new and increased taxes and fees lawmakers approved this year.
Read MoreAn update on the early weeks of basketball season for the Peninsula and Gig Harbor boys and girls teams.
Read MoreTonya and the kids take you on a cruise to see the best holiday lights displays in the area — complete with an interactive map and a playlist.
Read MoreSix Kopachuck students made it their mission to help provide Thanksgiving meals for needy families in the area.
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Read MoreAlso in this blotter, federal charges for post office burglars, a shoplifter with bad timing and more.
Read MoreThe Greater Gig Harbor Foundation announced plans for a new, $14 million senior center at the corner of Point Fosdick Drive and 36th Street NW.
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