Construction for the proposed Tacoma Narrows Airport Runway 17-35 Rehabilitation Project is set to start in August.
The first gubernatorial debate between candidates Rob McKenna and Jay Inslee will be on Tuesday in Spokane, but you can watch live on TVW. Here's how.
See tonight's Gig Harbor City Council meeting agenda here on Patch.
Sen. Derek Kilmer said he's focused on getting people back to work and reviving economic development for small businesses.
Same sex marriage, which was approved by the legislature earlier this year, appears to be headed for the November ballot box, opponents put gathered enough signatures to put the law on ballot
Sen. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, will launch his campaign for Washington state’s 6th Congressional District seat this Wednesday.
Karin Ashabraner is running against Rep. Jan Angel in this year’s election. You can meet Ashabraner at her launch party.
The new state law goes into effect Friday, June 1.
Residents are asked to plan ahead to minimize impact on travel along the road closures.
Pierce County is launching a new design for its website. Take a survey to tell them what you think.
The Washington Fire Chiefs recognized Sen. Derek Kilmer for his support of the nonprofit organization.
New owner, Michael Cho, said he plans to call the new store, Premium Wine and Liquor.
The Child ID App for Android mobile phones provides parents with an easy way to electronically store pictures and vital information about their children in case they go missing.
Democratic Rep. Troy Kelley, running for State Auditor, spoke with local vets in Gig Harbor as part of his statewide tour.
The U.S. Army was established on June 14, 1775.
The Gig Harbor Chamber of Commerce and City of Gig Harbor hosted a sign unveiling ceremony to celebrate the partnership with the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade from JBLM.
Dozens of state-owned liquor stores are scheduled to close between Monday and Thursday next week.
Starting July 1, 2012, Good to Go! customers will pay $4 to cross the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
Filing week has officially wrapped up, and plenty of faces from the Gig Harbor area will be running to make it out of the primary election in September.
Seventeen members on the Washington State House of Representatives Higher Education Committee will meet on the South Seattle Community College campus this afternoon.
In the first solar eclipse visible in the U.S. in 18 years, the Earth's moon will pass in front of the sun before sunset on Sunday, casting a giant shadow across the land.
Under the proposed toll rates, it could cost $5 by cash and $4 for Good to Go! customers.
Rep. Jan Angel, R-Port Orchard, received the Guardian of Small Business award for her voting record in support of small businesses in Washington.
His endorsement, which came in an exclusive on ABC, marks the first time a sitting president has endorsed gay marriage. What do you think?
The average residential customer will see a monthly increase of $3.30, according to a news release from the state's utilities and transportation commission.
Five states and the District of Columbia offer a full gamut of rights to gay people, according to The Guardian.
This will be the third telephone town hall meeting of the year.
May Day and Occupy gathering-turned-protests roiled Seattle on Tuesday. Tell us what you think.
Security has been stepped up at airports around the world including in Sea-Tac.
Monday's agenda includes Donkey Creek project costs and timeline for the project.
Drop off your unwanted medications at the Gig Harbor Police Department this Saturday.
Whooping cough case count passes 1,000 cases in Washington. The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is offering free Tdap vaccination this Saturday.
The special meeting will cover topics on the Donkey Creek Restoration and Transportation Improvement Project.
More than half a million computers in the U.S. may have been infected by a bug that will interrupt Internet service when the FBI shuts down a temporary fix this summer.
The bipartisan jobs proposal will invest in local economic growth. Local projects in the proposal include the expansion of Gig Harbor's Cushman Trail.
Many fun, simple and local choices exist.
Officials said there have already been five non-motorized boating fatalities since March 17 this year.