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Editor: Alexis Krell [email protected]
(253) 597-8268
Sports Reporter: Jon Manley [email protected]
(253) 358-4151

A wind advisory came to an end Sunday morning.
26/10/2025

A wind advisory came to an end Sunday morning.

The shop has giant apple fritters with real apples, big doughnuts and soft kolaches at their newest location.
26/10/2025

The shop has giant apple fritters with real apples, big doughnuts and soft kolaches at their newest location.

The sharp turn worried some residents trying to visit their loved ones’ graves.
23/10/2025

The sharp turn worried some residents trying to visit their loved ones’ graves.

No one was injured, but there was significant damage to the vehicle, a light pole and chicken coop.
23/10/2025

No one was injured, but there was significant damage to the vehicle, a light pole and chicken coop.

The company attributed the decision to factors including taxes and consumers drinking less alcohol.
23/10/2025

The company attributed the decision to factors including taxes and consumers drinking less alcohol.

Previews, predictions for five games across the South Sound in Week 8. Plus: our state game of the week selection.
23/10/2025

Previews, predictions for five games across the South Sound in Week 8. Plus: our state game of the week selection.

Parents circulated a post saying schools would be “richer than Starbucks” if they sold iced coffee to parents waiting to...
22/10/2025

Parents circulated a post saying schools would be “richer than Starbucks” if they sold iced coffee to parents waiting to pick up their kids.

The small business celebrates 10 years of taking passengers on authentic Venetian gondola rides.
21/10/2025

The small business celebrates 10 years of taking passengers on authentic Venetian gondola rides.

18,500 vehicles go through the intersection daily.
21/10/2025

18,500 vehicles go through the intersection daily.

At their Oct. 13, 2025 meeting, Gig Harbor City Council members voted on proposed updates to the city's land use and zon...
21/10/2025

At their Oct. 13, 2025 meeting, Gig Harbor City Council members voted on proposed updates to the city's land use and zoning map to guide future development.

The News Tribune asked about some of the major projects on the city’s radar.
21/10/2025

The News Tribune asked about some of the major projects on the city’s radar.

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