Six girls, three boys make all-league basketball teams
Mar 21, 2025 | By: Dennis BrowneGrace Richardson of Peninsula was named the Puget Sound League Nisqually Division defensive MVP.
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Grace Richardson of Peninsula was named the Puget Sound League Nisqually Division defensive MVP.
Read MoreFrom Home to Home, which visits Gig Harbor starting later this month, is a chance to mirror the experience of a newly released refugee.
Read MoreThe plan would increase density, thanks in part to a new state law requiring jurisdictions to accommodate housing for a variety of income levels.
Read MoreTMS therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in regions of the brain that typically have decreased activity when a patient has depression.
Read MoreThe text messages imitate tolling agencies and attempt to acquire people’s credit card or banking information.
Read MoreThe local real estate sales market remained strong in February. But what impact might mortgage rates and wild cards like tariffs play going forward?
Read MoreThe two schools will send a total of 11 competitors to the national speech and debate tournament in Des Moines, Iowa, in June.
Read MoreThe first day of spring is Thursday, March 20. It’s time to start going outside again.
Read MoreInvitation Bookshop is moving to Judson Street, while a nearby craft beer tasting room has a new owner and a new look. Invitation is still open in the Uptown neighborhood, but owner Allyson Howard hopes to complete the move to 3119 Judson Street by next month. Meanwhile, Matt Burnett recently purchased the former Gig Harbor
Read MoreThe 100-pound Doberman tumbled over a cliff late Sunday, and its person went down after it. Firefighters helped get them back on high ground.
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