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After a year as pastor of Key Peninsula Lutheran Church, Anna Bonaro has gained new … more
Martha and Steven Konicek never planned to own a tree farm. But in 2017 their neighbor clear-cut 40 acres and considered selling a nearby 40-acre parcel, land more
A desire for fresh eggs ignited a passion for raising chickens. Pets hold a … more
All but three Democratic candidates dropped out of the race before the election deadline, but the total vote spread between them and President Trump was narrow. more
The community of Northwest archivists, historians, genealogists and writers as well as many ordinary citizens were shocked at … more
The exponential rise of coronavirus cases in Washington has experts worried. Slowing the spread means “flattening the curve” to reduce a … more
You have heard the basics about good hygiene and social distancing (and you will again here), but there are broader and more important measures … more
Practice social distancing: people without symptoms can transmit the virus. more
As the Fire District 16 Public Information Officer, I have been asked by community members about plans made by the District to prepare for, and respond to, the … more
Call for volunteers Harbor Christian Center, Communities In Schools of Peninsula and other organizations have come together to support the efforts of service providers in the Key Peninsula and Gig … more
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Nonprofits worked together on a new event for anyone needing dental care. The Key Peninsula Lutheran Church hosted the first of its kind KP … more
Pierce County remains the only county in Western Washington without a portion of sales tax allocated to fund treatment for behavioral health problems. more
You know you don’t like it, but do you know how it works? Washington state property tax is one of the most complicated in the nation… more
Voters approved a Peninsula School District Educational Programs and Operations levy Feb. 11 to replace a levy that will expire at the end of 2020. The final tally was 21,054 … more
While the Key Peninsula’s hillsides collapse under rain that reveals how we’re all just sitting on a … more
It was a tough year, but both teams kept the faith and … more
After seven years of remodeling, the Robinsons can finally enjoy their historic … more
After successfully lobbying for a change in state law, KPFD 16 is exploring options to expand healthcare and save money. more
Key Center is feeling some growing pains. As new businesses open and current businesses expand, owners are bumping up against the limits… more
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