While most governments and services will be closed, find out which services and ceremonies will be available throughout the community.
Malich opposes Gig Harbor City Council's vote on panhandling ordinance, which also received support from Police Chief Davis.
The Gig Harbor City Council members voted unanimously to approve the ordinance to crack down on graffiti in public or private places.
Gig Harbor City Hall was jam packed Monday night as residents piled in to have their say on two high-profile and divisive issues — the best way to move forward on the Donkey Creek daylighting project and whether to allow Millville restaurants to stay open
See tonight's Gig Harbor City Council meeting agenda here on Patch.
Gig Harbor Parks Commission member Michael Perrow announced that he will run for a seat on the City Council Position 6.
The public transportation agency will implement 20 percent in service cuts this June. The balance — another 15 percent — will come after a closer look at route efficiency and more public comment.
Find out what's on the Gig Harbor City Council meeting agenda for tonight.
Public Transportation agency gets ready for more cuts after two rounds of layoffs in the last 18 months.
The FBI has searched a home and seized computers from a Gig Harbor man in connection to possible online attacks on websites including the one of rock star Gene Simmons.
Cushman Trail north of Rosedale Street NW reopened to the public last week, after the city completed repairs on a damaged culvert ahead of schedule, under budget and just in time to take on Friday's big downpour.
The City of Gig Harbor's marketing director Laureen Lund emailed out a letter from Trader Joe's regarding its future with Gig Harbor.
Construction workers and managers are invited to check out workshops on a variety of safety topics as well as demonstrations of innovative tools for use while on the job.
Carol and Michael Ewens, whose son was killed while serving in Afghanistan, share their reactions to the death of Osama bin Laden.
It's all part of a nationwide effort that aims to reduce prescription drug abuse.
A perfect storm is brewing within Pierce Transit as opposing forces converge to negatively affect the agency's ability to serve riders.
Find out what's on the agenda for tonight's Gig Harbor City Council meeting.
Lawmakers are struggling with a $5 billion budget deficit, and it's not clear yet how cuts will affect Gig Harbor.
Court Administrator for the City of Gig Harbor Paul Nelson announced his resignation to become the court administrator for Chelan County District Court.
A roughly one-mile stretch of Cushman Trail will be closed to the public next week in order to repair a culvert damaged by heavy rains in December.
After appointing Gig Harbor Life as the city’s official newspaper, the Gig Harbor City Council reversed itself one last time Monday night and returned the title to the Peninsula Gateway.
A report published in 2009 found that not enough calls were being answered within 12 seconds at the county's largest dispatch center. That hasn't been the case, however, since September.
The city says an Italian restaurant will take the place of Captain Nemo's, which had operated in University Place more than three decades.
Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One responded to a home after a woman believed that her neighbor had released airborne penicillin into the air to harm her. Paramedics also assisted a man who came to the fire station after experiencing chest pains.
The Washington State Department of Transportation will be going "orange" this week to let drivers know to slow down by the work zones.
After 135 years, the country's last island prison - in view from the shores of Fox Island and Key Peninsula - closed Friday due to budget cuts.
Patch received a release stating that Gig Harbor Police Chief Mike Davis has been cleared from an investigation regarding an allegation of perjury.
Gary Johnson is a University of Puget Sound grad, a contract prosecutor for the City of Gig Harbor and is senior partner at a Tacoma firm.
Outside factors such as the upheaval in the Middle East and Japan earthquake and tsunami factored into Washington's budget deficit.
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Sen. Derek Kilmer and Rep. Larry Seaquist talk about the upcoming revenue forecast that will determine what will be on the chopping block for the state budget.
Tomorrow, President Obama plans to formally nominate Gary Locke, former Washington Governor and now Commerce Secretary, as Ambassador to China.
Gig Harbor's city administrator, Rob Karlinsey, writes to Patch about the Engineering Division's large list of projects this year.
Today, former employees of McNeil Island Corrections Facility and its neighbors bid farewell one of the oldest prison facilities in the state.
The state's new website to manage drivers' electronic tolling accounts faces more issues. Improvements coming in the next week; customers again asked to wait.
The Gig Harbor Parks Commission is embarking on plans to redevelop Crescent Creek Park's aging playground and wants public input on the matter at an open house this Thursday.