38th Avenue project will begin soon and disrupt traffic for two years
Mar 12, 2026 | By: Suzanne RoigThe $12.1 million project will bring sidewalks, a bike lane, street lights and a roundabout to 38th Avenue NW.
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The $12.1 million project will bring sidewalks, a bike lane, street lights and a roundabout to 38th Avenue NW.
Read MoreThe city’s Civic Center will close at 4:30 p.m. instead of 5, a move staff members framed as an effort to improve wellness and employee retention.
Read MorePhase 2 of Heron’s Key will add create 54 new independent living units, a swimming pool and other amenities at the Gig Harbor North campus.
Read MoreSwank called the cases before the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission a ‘complete witch hunt.’
Read MoreA Gig Harbor man wants to study whether the peninsulas and surrounding islands should break off from Pierce County.
Read MoreHouse Bill 2492, passed with bipartisan support on Feb. 28, requires that all state-registered apprenticeship programs in the building and construction trades offer at least two hours of behavioral health and wellness training.
Read MoreMore than 30,000 people used the new rec center during its first five months of operation, PenMet said this week.
Read MoreThe city council heard a presentation from South Sound Military and Communities Partnerships, an organization that builds relationships between Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma and local jurisdictions.
Read MoreThe 0.1% sales tax levy will go into effect on July 1, with proceeds going toward the sheriff’s office, jail and other public safety purposes.
Read MoreGary Parker, a restaurant owner and philanthropist from Gig Harbor, is seeking the seat currently held by Democratic Sen. Deb Krishnadasan.
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