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KPCS runs a senior center with a variety of classes, social events and field trips, … more
My relatives weren’t in our house 24 hours before disaster struck. That’s the problem with living in the paradise that is the Key Peninsula; people are always trying … more
Fifty years ago, in the early morning hours of Feb. 4, 1970, a fire of unprecedented proportions burned through several businesses in Key Center, leaving only ashes and charred rubble in its wake. more
The Key Center Library will host an exhibit in February of photographs from Yemen taken by the late photojournalist Luke Somers. Somers, who lived in Palmer Lake from 2009 to 2011, was abducted by al-Qaida … more
Her career in education has come to an … more
Proposed expansion will provide protection for prime aquatic habitat surrounding McNeil Island and south Key … more
“What is music?” is the first thing Mel Hing said as he sat down in Lulu’s … more
Walk the peninsula’s beaches this time of year and you won’t find much of a high tide line. Gone are the mounds of seaweed, the … more
A farm kitchen in winter is a magical place of warmth, rich aromas and family. The kitchen table, always the social hub, fills with neighbors and friends for long cups … more
It has been a historic season for girls volleyball at Peninsula High School. The Seahawks finished with their best record … more
Anna Brones is a prolific writer and artist living in Vaughn. Her distinctive papercut artwork became … more
Artists Dick Notkin and Phoebe Toland moved to the Key Peninsula five years ago … more
Randy Babich has been fishing Puget Sound and southeast Alaska for 54 years. A lot has … more
Paul Pastor plans to contribute his expertise on the national level. Pierce County Sheriff Paul … more
An 1889 map showing Charles E. Pack (misspelled as Peck) as the owner of a portion of Herron Island. From Plummer's Complete Atlas of the County of Pierce, Wash. … more
Caution: One piece is never enough, may be addictive and certainly fattening My mother was the easiest person to buy for. All it took was a pound and a half of Mary See’s … more
McHardy “Mac” Bryant, 17, might look like a typical teenager, even if he does carry his New Zealand … more
Thirty-two artists gathered at the Longbranch Improvement Club Oct. 5 to … more
It is late fall. Plants have slumped and yellow-brown maple leaves rot where they land … more
A fully fenced off-leash area designed for dogs up to 35 pounds has been completed at Gateway Park. more
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