New rec center meeting PenMet’s financial expectations
Mar 05, 2026 | By: Suzanne RoigMore than 30,000 people used the new rec center during its first five months of operation, PenMet said this week.
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More 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.
Read MoreIn Pierce County, 3,655 eviction actions were filed last year, 87 more than in 2024. But the rate of growth has slowed.
Read MoreMichelle (Caldier) Valdez announced that she will not seek a seventh term representing the 26th Legislative District in Olympia.
Read MoreA wind phone is a disconnected telephone in a natural setting that grieving people can use to privately express their feelings or speak with loved ones who have died.
Read MoreKitsap County and contractor NaphCare agreed to pay the family $2.75 million to settle the lawsuit that accused them of negligence contributing to the death of a 34-year-old man at the jail.
Read MoreThe council voted 4-3 to recommend approving the 0.1% sales tax, proceeds from which would help hire sheriff deputies. It will formally take up the proposal next month.
Read MoreA Pierce County engineer clarifies that a roundabout isn’t the only option for the intersection of Warren Drive and Fox Island Bridge Road, but also explains why it could be a good one.
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