Peninsula students rally against immigration tactics
Feb 13, 2026 | By: Christina T HenryThe students walked from the high school to the Purdy Spit on Friday, Feb. 13, to protest ICE and federal immigration enforcement tactics.
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The students walked from the high school to the Purdy Spit on Friday, Feb. 13, to protest ICE and federal immigration enforcement tactics.
Read MorePeninsula earned a spot in the Class 3A West Central District III boys basketball tournament on Feb. 7 with a 71-65 upset of Silas. The Seahawks (6-15, 3-13 PSL) face a familiar opponent next: Gig Harbor (13-8, 10-6). The Tides, seeded No. 5 at the district tournament, host the 12th-seeded Seahawks at 2 p.m. Saturday,
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Read MoreThe Fox Island Bridge Type, Size and Location study, released last week, clarifies length and cost for three replacement options.
Read MorePeninsula School District’s message about the walkouts planned for Feb. 13 also emphasizes support for students’ First Amendment rights.
Read More12s from near and far flocked to Fourth Avenue on Wednesday to celebrate the Seahawks’ Super Bowl championship.
Read MoreAlan Anderson founded the Gig Harbor Canoe and Kayak Racing Club in 2002. The city of Gig Harbor will name a boat storage facility at Ancich Park after him.
Read MoreIf approved by the county council, the levy would create a 0.1% sales tax — one cent on every $10 spent — to increase funding for public safety, including in the Sheriff’s Office.
Read MoreMore ballots will be counted in the coming days, but the Peninsula School District’s EP&O levy appears bound for approval.
Read MoreWomen who live or work within the boundaries of the Peninsula School District and who experienced at least a one-year interruption in their education are eligible.
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