Harbor WildWatch’s Beach Monitoring Program keeps volunteers up late
Jan 21, 2025 | By: Carolyn BickThe volunteers flock to area beaches in the darkest hours of winter to count sea stars, crabs and other creepy-crawly critters.
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The volunteers flock to area beaches in the darkest hours of winter to count sea stars, crabs and other creepy-crawly critters.
Read MoreThis week’s look at what is happening around Gig Harbor.
Read MoreThe city expects to resume the Wollochet Drive-Wagner Way project when signal components and streetlight poles arrive in the spring.
Read MoreThe senior guard made big plays on both ends of the court during the closing minutes of Wednesday’s boys Fish Basket game.
Read MoreGig Harbor played the Seahawks to a tie through three quarters, but Grace Richardson led a fourth-quarter run to cinch a win for Peninsula.
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Read MoreLodging tax funds must go to organizations that promote tourism. Here are the local organizations getting grants in 2025.
Read MoreThe Gig Harbor real estate market was remarkably resilient in 2024. Will that trend continue in 2025?
Read MoreSeven backyard flocks in Pierce County have contracted bird flu since the outbreak began, as have another three in Kitsap County.
Read MoreThe work, to be installed this year next to the new roundabout, features a compass rose, map and Northwest flora and fauna.
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