Community

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

Food banks, farmers reeling after elimination of purchasing assistance program

Aug 25, 2025 | By:

A federal program helped food banks buy produce from local farmers. It won’t be available next year.

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Gig Harbor Now and Then | A history mystery at the Donkey Creek Bridge

Aug 25, 2025 | By: Greg Spadoni

The Donkey Creek Bridge used to be dangerous for both drivers and pedestrians. But until recently, it was hard to figure out why.

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City considers updating sign code to include all signs, not just commercial ones

Aug 25, 2025 | By:

The proposed new code would cover political signs, as well as those promoting businesses. Signs still wouldn’t be permitted in roundabouts.

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Teachers are happy with cell phone bans; students are more ambivalent

Aug 21, 2025 | By:

A cell phone study at the University of Washington, which included Peninsula School District, offers a look at how teachers, students and parents feel about bans.

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Pierce County seeks public’s experiences with sea level rise amid increase in flooding

Aug 21, 2025 | By:

Flooding has afflicted homes and businesses in the peninsula and across the county in recent years. Pierce officials want to learn more.

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Peninsula School District doesn’t endorse LifeWise Bible study program, superintendent says

Aug 20, 2025 | By:

The district does not endorse or affiliate with LifeWise, but parents who wish their children to attend such a program can take them there during school hours.

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Krishnadasan won primary election by 1,158 votes

Aug 20, 2025 | By:

Caldier led the primary election in early returns, but late-arriving ballots boosted Krishnadasan. Both candidates advance to the general.

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Smaller, more civil crowd greets Randall at latest town hall

Aug 19, 2025 | By:

About 200 people attended the town hall at UW-Tacoma, asking questions on everything from military deployments to U.S. cities to communicating with Generation Z.

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Two years in, call volume at 988 crisis line up 52%

Aug 19, 2025 | By:

988 both gets callers in crisis to those best able to help them and relieves pressure on first responders and 911 lines.

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Letter to the Editor | Kensington Gardens pursuing a unique but proven model of housing elders

Aug 19, 2025 | By: Kelly Watson

I appreciate the opportunity to respond to recent articles regarding our proposal to divide 23 1/2 acres into a 5-lot plat. The Pierce County Planning Department, the Fire Marshal, and the Health Department have all recommended approval. It is now being reviewed by an independent third-party Hearing Examiner. Our goal is create a sustainable and

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