Government

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Krishnadasan picked as new 26th District state senator

Dec 11, 2024 | By:

The former Peninsula School Board member will serve in 2025, but would have to run again the next two falls to retain the seat.

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Caldier to seek state Senate seat

Dec 06, 2024 | By:

State Rep. Michelle Caldier, R-Gig Harbor, announced Dec. 6 that she plans to run for the state Senate seat being vacated by U.S. Rep.-elect Emily Randall. Caldier is about to begin her sixth term in the state House. She defeated Democrat Tiffiny Mitchell of Port Orchard in November to retain the seat. Caldier said in

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Parks projects off the ground but long way to go

Dec 04, 2024 | By:

PenMet Parks’ DeMolay Sandspit and Peninsula Gardens projects face months if not years of design and permitting before construction can begin.

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Certification confirms local 2024 election results

Dec 03, 2024 | By:

Official results didn’t show a rightward shift among voters in Pierce County.

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Barber sworn in as mayor of Gig Harbor

Nov 29, 2024 | By:

The Gig Harbor City Council unanimously appointed Mary Barber to be Gig Harbor’s mayor and directed city staff to solicit applications for her now-vacant council seat. The council also approved a budget of $190.7 million for the 2025-26 biennium at a meeting on Monday, Nov. 25. That’s a relatively barebones budget, as permit fees and

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Pierce County, Gig Harbor pressure state to strengthen laws around exposing children to opioids

Nov 26, 2024 | By:

Currently, state accidental or reckless drug poisoning laws only apply to methamphetamine, not fentanyl and other opioids.

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Ground kept unbroken at txʷaalqəł Conservation Area celebration

Nov 25, 2024 | By:

The Phase IV purchase brings the txʷaalqəł Conservation Area to 52 total acres that will remain undeveloped.

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Councilwoman Mary Barber to be new Gig Harbor mayor

Nov 22, 2024 | By:

City Councilwoman Mary Barber will be sworn in as Gig Harbor’s mayor at the Nov. 25 City Council meeting. Barber replaces Tracie Markley, who resigned this week after serving as in the position for three years. Barber was appointed to the council in January 2022 to fill Markley’s seat after Markley was elected mayor. She

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City nearly ready to adopt budget for next two years

Nov 20, 2024 | By:

The city proposes a 1.9% increase in spending in 2025-26, which is significantly less than inflation.

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Markley steps down as Gig Harbor mayor

Nov 18, 2024 | By:

Markley said she is is leaving to focus more on family health issues. Mayor Pro Tempore Brenda Lykins will take over until a replacement is appointed.

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