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Gig Harbor Now reporters chase down news that affects community residents, providing facts with context and perspective.

Jennifer Chushcoff: Hidden deserts in our midst

Jul 05, 2023 | By:

If you spend more time maintaining your lawn than enjoying it, it’s time to consider your alternatives. Removing a lawn, or at least a portion, is good for the planet and for you. Looking out the window, those lush lawns seem pretty harmless. That’s only because a glance doesn’t reveal the truth. A lawn is

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Gig Harbor Now and Then: The Vine, government land and unpaid sailors

Jul 03, 2023 | By: Greg Spadoni

Two weeks ago, the debut column of Gig Harbor Now and Then featured three questions of local history. All concern the schooner Vine, the second ship built in Gig Harbor. This week we provide the answers. They are as follows: Question 1: Where in Gig Harbor was the Vine built? Answer: The Gig Harbor Lumber

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City, county step up fireworks restrictions amid increased fire risk

Jun 30, 2023 | By:

The 4th of July season is typically a busy one for Katie Bennett, but not so much this year.  Bennett, the Gig Harbor High School girls soccer coach, usually spends the last days of June and the first of July running a fireworks stand with her players. But a city of Gig Harbor ban on

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Two in Tow & On the Go: Library offers prizes for summer readers

Jun 30, 2023 | By:

The Pierce County Library Summer Reading Program is back, running now through Aug. 31. Read, track your progress, and score cool prizes. This local program is a family favorite of ours. Here’s why!

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City council approves updated transportation plan

Jun 29, 2023 | By:

The city council adopted a new six-year Transportation Improvement Program on Monday, June 26, adding one project from the previous list and shifting some others. The plan lists the street projects the city has scheduled for 2024 to 2029. Cities must update the document annually and ensure it’s consistent with their comprehensive plans to qualify

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It’s a small world: Gig Harbor alums meet at Airborne training in Georgia

Jun 28, 2023 | By:

Two Gig Harbor High School alumni earned their Army Airborne wings on June 23, 2023, at Fort Moore (formerly known as Fort Benning) in Columbus, Georgia. Ethan Baker, a 2020 Gig Harbor grad and a rising senior in the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Gonzaga University, and Zach Standifer, a ’21 Gig Harbor grad

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Harbor Happenings: Watch art happen during Saturday Art Walk

Jun 27, 2023 | By:

The monthly Gig Harbor Art Walk is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 1, in downtown Gig Harbor. Participating galleries include Ebbtide, Waters Edge, Gallery Row, dArt Frog, Woodstock Gallery, Gretchen Glese Artworks and Frills. Several will host live art demonstrations from 1 to 3 p.m.: Steve Hammond will demonstrate how he creates

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Property values relatively unchanged after huge spike last year

Jun 27, 2023 | By:

Values rose 0.8% on the Gig Harbor Peninsula overall and dipped 0.8% within the city limits. The values will be used to calculate next year’s property taxes.

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Rotary Clubs bestow leadership awards on nine local students

Jun 27, 2023 | By:

Nine students from Gig Harbor and Henderson Bay high schools earned Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) from the Rotary Clubs of Gig Harbor Midday and Rotary North this month. The award recognizes students who are community and school leaders, as seen in their dedication to community service. Local students earning the honor include Cassius Via,

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Firefighters monitor site of Highway 16 fire amid dry conditions

Jun 26, 2023 | By:

Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One spent Monday monitoring the site of a wildfire that spread along Highway 16 on Sunday, June 25, and threatened nearby buildings. The cause of the fire was not immediately available. One person was treated for smoke inhalation. A dog was badly burned and its owner is raising funds for

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