The county council will vote on a proposal to restructure the current health department. Here's what that means and why it matters.
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Planning Commissioners must be residents of the City of Gig Harbor or residing in the City's Urban Growth Area.
The move limits third-party delivery apps from charging over 15 percent in delivery fees, in a bid to support struggling restaurants.
Court staff is working remotely from home to the extent possible during the isolation period.
This a volunteer position not subject to compensation.
After 19 years, Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor has retired. The Nov. 3 election will determine which candidate will replace him.
Here's all any last-minute Pierce County voters need to know before they turn in their ballots for the Nov. 3 election.
Patch would like to hear how your voting experience went this election.
All ballots postmarked by Nov. 3 will be counted, but officials recommend mailing no later than Friday to guarantee the deadline is met.
Officials have increased the number of ballot drop boxes in Washington to make voting in the 2020 General Election easier than ever.
The census it will decide how billions in federal funding is spent in Washington, and local leaders are urging everyone to submit on time.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Pierce County from voting.
Here’s information on registering to vote in the evergreen state, along with important deadlines.
Under pandemic EBT, every eligible child can receive up to $399 to help pay for groceries.
The deadline to submit application is August 18, 2020.
This a volunteer position not subject to compensation. Please submit applications by August 18, 2020.
In the coming weeks, Pierce County residents will cast votes for dozens of offices up for election this year. Get a head start here.
Flags will be lowered to half-staff from May 22 through May 24 to honor victims of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
For more information contact Helia Johnston.
The formation will continue over numerous healthcare facilities across the region.
City meetings may only be held to address items that are "necessary and routine" or necessary to respond to the outbreak.
All payments must take place over the phone 253-530-7030, submitted via drop box, or made online.
Phase 1 Construction Restart COVID-19 Job Site Requirements have been provided by the Governor’s Office.
Base rates are identified in GHMC Chapter 13.04 for water service and GHMC Chapter 13.32 for sewer service.
Eliminating the "NW" designation from addresses will help Gig Harbor comply with Next Generation 911 standards.
The KP Compound range opened recently in a rural area near Lakebay, but was closed on Friday for violating Pierce County rules.
We dug into campaign contributions to see which 2020 candidates, from Inslee to Trump, are getting support from Puget Sound residents.
Gig Harbor will move to make emergency repairs on a Burnham Drive pipe to fix the problem.
How Washington is addressing transportation issues in a diverse and increasingly congested state.
The Gig Harbor City Council this week agreed to pay Wade Farris $45,000 to leave office amid a conduct investigation, which will continue.
Mayor Kit Kuhn discussed council decisions, city investments, and summer construction projects in his latest note to the community.
The massive Next Generation 911 upgrade will require all addresses within the city of Gig Harbor to drop the "NW" directional.
Sen. Emily Randall (D-Bremerton) will host coffee hours around the 26th Legislative District on Mondays during the summer and fall.
On the last day to withdraw from the 2019 election, 10 people remained on the ballot for positions on the city council and school board.
The city would like to hear from the community regarding both the Cushman Trail extension project and the Stinson Avenue projects.
The project to improve Stinson Avenue will get an open house next month for residents to ask questions and provide comments.
Senate democrats have scheduled 22 town halls in various districts across the state beginning March 16, including two in Pierce County.
In his latest city update, Mayor Kit Kuhn discusses snow, new city parks, and upcoming community meetings.