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

Domestic violence: One woman’s story of escaping an abusive partner

Aug 24, 2023 | By:

Editor’s Note: This is the first in a four-part series on services for victims of abuse and violence in Pierce County. Subsequent stories include: Inside the Crystal Judson Family Justice Center Other resources available to help people escape abusive relationships How the Gig Harbor Police Department handles these cases, and resources for navigating the legal

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Free back to school shopping this weekend at Community Clothing Drive and Giveaway

Aug 24, 2023 | By:

Students return to school in less than two weeks, a relief for many busy parents and some studious kids.   It can also be a cause of stress for some Peninsula School District families. Back to school means back-to-school shopping, an expense not everyone can afford. That’s where Food Backpacks 4 Kids’ fourth annual Community

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We need help! Share your passion by volunteering with us

Aug 23, 2023 | By:

Are you a passionate person? At Gig Harbor Now, we’re passionate about community, and we put that passion toward the high-quality, public service journalism we provide every day. Behind every story you read, there is a dedicated team of volunteers who share their wide range of energy, skills, and talents to ensure we continue to

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In the Margins: Not your father’s real estate market, nor your mother’s

Aug 23, 2023 | By:

Nearly 40 years ago, my wife and I purchased our first home. For what seemed like a staggering sum of $75,850 ($221,000 in today’s dollars), we moved into a 1,350 square-foot, three-bedroom home in a small subdivision just north of the Harbor. We vacuumed our sofa cushions for the down-payment and borrowed the balance at

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Badges will allow parents, district to monitor students on buses

Aug 23, 2023 | By:

Peninsula School District is beta testing a badge scanning system that will enable the transportation staff and parents to monitor the location of students riding buses. Students at Swift Water Elementary will receive their badges on the first day of school. The district will roll out badges to all other schools during the year. Students

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Harbor Happenings: Thunderbird No. 1 goes back in the water Saturday

Aug 22, 2023 | By:

Gig Harbor BoatShop and the Harbor History Museum will relaunch the restored historic sailboat Thunderbird No. 1 on Saturday, Aug. 26. The festivities run from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the BoatShop, 3805 Harborview Dr. Thunderbird No. 1 will be rechristened and launched at 3:20 p.m. Ed Hoppen built the boat in 1958, and

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Famed Willits Canoes get a Gig Harbor homecoming

Aug 21, 2023 | By: Chapin Day

Phil Miller already has checked the tide charts. He’s regularly checking the weather forecasts. Why? This weekend, Miller, a retired Gig Harbor firefighter usually busy with other pursuits, plans to lead an armada up Hale Passage to invade an island. OK.  So it’s only a little local island. OK. So the landing craft are only

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Two in Tow & On the Go: By any name, Donkey Creek Park is a good time

Aug 18, 2023 | By:

There’s a lot to know about Gig Harbor’s famous Donkey Creek Park.
But did you know that Donkey Creek isn’t the creek’s real name? Or, that it’s not even a creek?
Read on as we break down all the charmingly odd tidbits about this family-friendly park you should definitely visit with your kids.

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Gig Harbor Police Blotter: Woman, 70, jumps into her car as it’s being stolen

Aug 18, 2023 | By:

Editor’s note: The Blotter is written based on information provided by Gig Harbor Police and Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One. A 70-year-old Fox Island woman jumped into the passenger side of her vehicle as it was being stolen at St. Anthony Medical Center around 10:30 a.m. Aug. 14. She then convinced the thief to take her back to the

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The Tides Tavern, minus pool tables and live music, rocks its 50th anniversary

Aug 17, 2023 | By:

It’s not every watering hole that gets official recognition of its birthday from the mayor, saluting its two generations of leadership and proclaiming it both a well-run landmark and an “iconic and joyous meeting place” before a crowd of citizens and the assembled city council. But not every local joint is Gig Harbor’s Tides Tavern

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