Firefighter Robert Fisher Named 2023 KP Citizen of the Year

The Key Peninsula Lions Club honored local firefighter/EMT Robert Fisher as its 37th KP Citizen of the Year during an annual awards ceremony March 23 at the KP Civic Center.

Children’s Home Society/Akin Leaves KP After 30-Plus Years

The Children’s Home Society of Washington-Key Peninsula Family Resource Center said it will vacate its office at the KP Civic Center after more than 30 years on the KP.

KP Commercial Real Estate Can Be a Tough Sell for Now

Business potential on the Key Peninsula stalls despite high traffic. Both challenges and opportunities are on the horizon for commercial real estate on the KP.
Local News
Stephanie Brooks, the owner of Gnosh food truck knew something didn’t feel right the week before Christmas. She was suffering from a heart attack that helped shift her priorities.
Scott Stone, the new director for Harbor Soccer Club’s Key Peninsula recreational, program wants his coed players to learn the fundamentals of soccer and have enough fun that they want to continue playing the sport.
Business potential on the Key Peninsula stalls despite high traffic. Both challenges and opportunities are on the horizon for commercial real estate on the KP.
Just nine years after the Treaty of Medicine Creek in 1854, Isaac Pennypacker Hawk of Olympia filed the first claim on the Key Peninsula.
Tom Bates of Lakebay is headed back to Ukraine for three more months of moving food and supplies to people near the front and evacuating injured or abandoned animals.
Here's What I Think About That
Talking about mental health struggles and suicide helps prevent misinformation and can help an adult meet a child where they are, without fearing judgment.
Letters to the Editor
Why the Pierce Transit Runner Doesn't Serve the KP

The launch of the Pierce Transit Runner service in Gig Harbor has brought up the question: “Why not the Key Peninsula?”

Talking About Suicide Saves Lives

Peninsula Views
Definition Depends on Perspective

An early spring sailing regatta out of Shilshole Bay got me thinking about reassessing my definition of fun.

Unified for All

The Month of May

What I Remember on Memorial Day

Obituaries
Dee Dee Kerkes of Home died April 17. She was 75 years old. She was born in Renton in 1948 and attended South Kitsap High School, followed by classes at numerous colleges. …

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