Gig Harbor Police Blotter | Suspect charged in alleged rapes at massage spa
Jan 21, 2026 | By: Vince DiceAlso in this week’s blotter, two suspects were sentenced for assault following a shooting that occurred in 2023 in Gig Harbor.
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Also in this week’s blotter, two suspects were sentenced for assault following a shooting that occurred in 2023 in Gig Harbor.
Read MoreThe Friends of Burley Lagoon, with an assist from the Washington Conservation Corps, spent their Martin Luther King Jr. holiday getting their hands dirty.
Read MoreHow did Washington towns, schools and some well-known products get their names? Find out on Thursday.
Read MoreGig Harbor pulled away in the second half to win the boys Fish Basket game, 45-29. In the girls game, the Tides’ pressing defense smothered the Seahawks in a 51-28 win.
Read MoreNight to Shine buddies escort guests and help make the prom-style event memorable for the special needs guests.
Read MoreTessa and Jack Lindley organized a drive to help families with babies in the NICU, or neonatal intensive care unit, at St. Joe’s in Tacoma.
Read MoreAs the nonprofit marks its 50th anniversary, Gig Harbor Peninsula FISH honors the hundreds of volunteers who make the organization’s work possible.
Read MoreGrant funds would cover a feasibility study for the stormwater park, which would manage stormwater runoff and provide recreational opportunities.
Read MoreGig 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.
Read MoreChris 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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