Gig Harbor Now and Then | Our first Historical Location of Mystery
Today is the debut of the Gig Harbor Now and Then Historical Location of Mystery series. I would prefer to call the first one Location of Mystery #1, but the AP Style Guide frowns on using the pound symbol in that way. So instead, it will be known as Location of Mystery No. 1.
Best Places to Live: Gig Harbor
In the south sound, gig harbor lures people with the promise of tranquility, space, and some of the most striking views in the region. The city’s picturesque history stretches back to the 1840s—it was named after the small captain’s gig in which the Wilkes Expedition first arrived—and it has evolved into a scenic...
Emerald Queen Casino Appoints Scott Goldberg Head of F&B
TACOMA, WA – Emerald Queen Casino & Hotel (EQC), owned and operated by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, has appointed Scott Goldberg as Head of Food and Beverage, bringing decades of executive leadership and large-scale hospitality experience to the property. “Scott’s decades-long experience in our industry make him...
Successful Pierce County homelessness hub receives money to extend programs
Pierce County’s first-ever homeless shelter access hub recently secured funding to continue its services for at least two years. Before 2024, Pierce County never had a centralized place for people in need of shelter to go. There was no 24/7 hotline for families to call anytime they were facing homelessness.
Tacoma Resident Named National Caregiver of the Year Semi-Finalist
Angie Vidal from Tacoma's Visiting Angels is one of this year’s semi-finalists for the Visiting Angels National Caregiver of the Year Award. The award honors caregivers who deliver compassionate, professional care that helps seniors and vulnerable people stay safe, comfortable, and independent in their own homes,...
Get Hooked on South Sound’s Savory Sushi Scene
Tuna, salmon, and yellowtail, oh my! While the South Sound might be better known for its coffee culture and craft breweries, its seaside setting has quietly nurtured a sushi scene that’s as vibrant as the waterfront itself. Whether you are looking for a sophisticated date night spot with premium sake or a place where...
Federal Way to consider sales tax for public safety
Two public safety funding options may help prevent staff cuts for Federal Way’s city budget shortfall this year. Although revenues are generally up from last year, the city still isn’t reaching the projected revenues needed to balance the budget this year. This is due to lower than expected...
Puyallup’s Red Dot Acquires Texas Company
Puyallup-based heavy-duty mobile HVAC systems company Red Dot Corp. has acquired the assets of Texas' TSI Products, Inc., and its subsidiary, International Climate Systems. ICS is a manufacturer of HVAC systems for off-road gas, diesel, and electric vehicles and will join the expansion efforts of Red Dot’s newly...
Police searching for black BMW after road rage shooting on I-405 in Seattle
A road rage incident left a car with two bullet holes Saturday night in Seattle.
Woman Develops Rideshare App For People With Disabilities
DETROIT (WWJ) — Taking the bus or calling an Uber isn’t something most people have to plan ahead for. But for people who use wheelchairs, securing a reliable ride can take days, even a week of preparation. One Detroit woman is hoping to change that. In 2024, Dominique...

















