Community

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

Fourth of July parade to mark 250th anniversary of Independence Day

Feb 19, 2026 | By:

The city and civic groups are organizing a Fourth of July parade and other activities to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

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Woman, 42, killed in collision in Purdy

Feb 19, 2026 | By:

The driver was trying to turn left from Burnham Drive to Purdy Drive in the collision, which blocked traffic in Purdy for more than four hours.

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Business planned for Harborview Drive hopes to offer a place for Gig Harbor to gather

Feb 18, 2026 | By:

gather Gig Harbor (with a small ‘g’) would offer a market, meeting space and connection at a building its owners recently acquired along the downtown waterfront.

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New arts partnership focuses on progress, not perfection

Feb 18, 2026 | By:

Peninsula Art League and Ebb Tide Gallery, a downtown artist cooperative, will work together to showcase regional artists.

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City sees benefit to multifamily housing — but keeping commercial presence — at Peninsula Shopping Center

Feb 17, 2026 | By:

As the city of Gig Harbor prepares to overhaul its zoning codes, a possible public-private partnership to bring multifamily housing to the Judson Street complex is an option.

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Harbor Happenings | Pier Into the Night, emergency preparedness and more

Feb 17, 2026 | By:

The Peninsula Emergency Preparedness Coalition (PEP-C) host a Pizza and Preparedness meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the Civic Center at 3510 Grandview St. Learn about PEP-C’s Community Emergency Response Training and how people can get involved in community preparedness. Learn more about PEP-C here. History Museum exhibit ends soon Harbor

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State Senate votes in favor of so-called ‘millionaires’ tax’

Feb 17, 2026 | By: Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard

Washington state moved one step closer Monday to creating a personal income tax two years after the Legislature said it wouldn’t. Majority Democrats in the Senate advanced legislation on a 27-22 vote to tax households earning more than a million dollars. Passage of the bill followed a three-and-a-half hour debate on whether this will make for a fairer

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Tides a game away from state tournament after knocking off Seahawks

Feb 16, 2026 | By:

Twelfth-seeded Peninsula kept the game close before falling to No. 5 Gig Harbor, 65-56.

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City monitoring proposed legislation that would complicate camping bans

Feb 16, 2026 | By:

The legislation would bar local jurisdictions from enforcing camping bans, unless they provide “adequate” shelter beds. State Rep. Adison Richards, D-Gig Harbor, voted against it.

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Gig Harbor High students from across the political spectrum make their voices heard

Feb 14, 2026 | By:

At least 100 GHHS students protested federal immigration enforcement on Friday, joined by a smaller contingent of pro-Trump counter-protesters.

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