Health Department is final hurdle for Ivar’s Seafood Bar
Mar 26, 2026 | By: Suzanne RoigThe city issued a certificate of occupancy for the new restaurant on Point Fosdick Drive, but the Health Department still needs to provide its OK.
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Nitrous oxide products, often sold in steel cartridges known as whippets, are cheap and widely available at convenience stores and smoke shops.
Read MoreThe financially-driven decision to close the clinic will force many families to go as far as Seattle or Tacoma to receive care for their special-needs children.
Read MoreBoth schools recently announced their 2026 football schedules, including the annual Fish Bowl rivalry game.
Read MoreFood 4 All better reflects the nonprofit’s current work, which will take place out of a 7-acre property in Key Center starting this summer.
Read MoreThe city of Gig Harbor will officially name a boat storage building at Ancich Park in honor of Gig Harbor Canoe and Kayak Racing Team founder Alan Anderson on Friday, March 27.
Read MoreSenior midfielder Henry Blake notched two goals in Gig Harbor’s 5-0 win over Peninsula last week.
Read MoreCan you guess where this photo was taken in the late 1970s or early 1980s?
Read MoreQuilts Ahoy, the Gig Harbor Quilters’ annual show, was last weekend. Check out these photos of the beautiful works of art.
Read MorePeninsula Light Company directors voted Thursday to remove long-time board member Paul Alvestad. The member-owned cooperative utility company said in a news release that Alvestad violated confidentiality and “created a hostile environment for PenLight staff and fellow Board members.” “The Board based its unanimous decision on the results of an independent investigation conducted by Miller
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