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The Peninsula junior broke a 31-year-old school shot put record and won a league title just one year after taking up the sport.
Driven by a promise to his grandfather, the Peninsula senior is catching hold of a lifelong dream.
Nine principals and 24 teachers were involuntarily reassigned. While PSD frames the moves as strategic, shifting messages and financial warnings tell another story.
A beloved school tradition and science lesson returns to Vaughn Elementary School. “I’m happy that the school and Mr. Mills have taken this on.”
Sudden large cuts are anticipated to affect farmers, the hungry, and the organizations that feed them.
Gig Harbor Women's Co-op connects women by providing opportunities to volunteer in the community, trading time for service.
Collected data will help inform the 2029 Shoreline Master Program, which regulates how the shoreline is developed.
“When you involve the community it brings the unique qualities of that community, and it makes for a more effective plan.”
The local nonprofit continues to grow as local needs increase but won’t move to the new property for perhaps a year.
A Stage 1 burn ban will start in unincorporated Pierce County June 1 at 8 a.m. until further notice.
WSDOT is collecting information to help shape the future of the most used road on the KP.
KPFD needs to collect more money to keep services running and will elect a new fire commissioner in November.