Pierce County receives grant to map eelgrass
Apr 07, 2025 | By: Ed FriedrichThe $500,000 award enables the county to monitor sensitive eelgrass habitat that serves as an indicator of nearshore health.
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The $500,000 award enables the county to monitor sensitive eelgrass habitat that serves as an indicator of nearshore health.
Read MoreGig Harbor Police Chief Kelly Busey will retire on June 23, the city announced Thursday, March 27. Busey, 60, joined the force as an entry-level officer in 1991 and worked his way up to chief in 2014. “The city has treated me very fairly, graciously,” Busey said Thursday morning. “I had a series of opportunities.”
Read MoreThe project is proposed for 39 acres on Rosedale Street, directly west of Gig Harbor High. Developers are asking to deviate from city rules on altering topography and on the required size of the vegetation buffer between the property and the high school.
Read MorePublic comment was overwhelmingly against license-plate reading cameras, and the council voted 5-2 against installing them.
Read MoreThe plan would increase density, thanks in part to a new state law requiring jurisdictions to accommodate housing for a variety of income levels.
Read MoreThe text messages imitate tolling agencies and attempt to acquire people’s credit card or banking information.
Read MoreVoters will decide in November whether to increase the city sales tax to pay for a cultural access program to support nonprofits.
Read MoreGov. Bob Ferguson wants to steer savings from the Medicaid pharmacy benefit into the general fund. This provider currently uses that money to pay for mobile health clinics.
Read MoreHomeowners insurance costs could be reduced now that a newly remodeled Station 53 will be staffed on most days.
Read MoreThe crowd at the first-term representative’s town hall urged Randall and her Democratic colleagues to stand up to Trump.
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