Former teacher convicted of assaulting students sentenced to maximum prison sentence
May 08, 2026 | By: Christina T HenryA judge sentenced Jordan Roy Henderson, 36, to a minimum of 66 years in prison.
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A judge sentenced Jordan Roy Henderson, 36, to a minimum of 66 years in prison.
Read MoreRandy Phillips filed to run for a state House position, Damon Townsend joined the race for Pierce County auditor and Ann E. Jolie will seek a county council seat.
Read MoreTides reliever Max Bergford shut down the Seahawks and senior Hunter Payne again drove in the winning run in the PSL title game.
Read MoreFive companies submitted bids for the 38th Avenue project, and work could begin as soon as July.
Read MoreA flotilla crowded the harbor on Tuesday to perform emergency surgery on a catamaran in need of a new engine.
Read MoreThe state-mandated changes won’t have a substantial impact on the city’s historic preservation zone, staff assured a city commission.
Read MoreMichele Hackett, the reigning Narrows Division coach of the year, “should never have been released from her contract in the first place,” the district told parents.
Read MoreRate-paying members of the Peninsula Light Co. re-elected three incumbent board members — Marc Jorgenson, Scott Junge and Roger Spadoni — from a slate of six candidates. The utility announced election results Monday during its online annual meeting. PenLight said it received 4,119 ballots out of 32,346 ballots that it mailed. That is a 12.73%
Read MoreLooking for something to do for Mother’s Day this weekend? We have plenty of options.
Read MoreGig Harbor’s boys and girls 4×100 relay teams both had impressive finishes at a prestigious recent meet.
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