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Ex-CIA recruiter uses multiple talents to strengthen community. more
After a year of leadership at Children’s Home Society of … more
Long-time dream becomes a reality. Imagine spending a night of luxury in the trees, 15 feet above ground. Mike Ouellette and Mike … more
Sarah Anderson spilled the beans on Facebook in mid-October. She, her husband Bryant and mother Nan Feagin had purchased the building located between El Sombrero and the KP Smoke Shop and are planning to open a cafe. more
Although the restaurant is only eight months old, its history goes way back, starting with a whirlwind romance that spanned the globe. more
KPCS runs a senior center with a variety of classes, social events and field trips, … 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
Just wanted to thank Lisa Bryan for the terrific article on the Communities in Schools reading program. (“Tutors with Tails Help Young Readers at Vaughn Elementary,” KP News … more
I am fueled by your stories. I gather these stories at the end of your long, winding driveways; over knitting needles and wine in Key Center; … more
It is amazing how state government has no limits to the imaginative ideas to separate you from your hard-earned money. It’s … more
Elected service calls for a principled courage that rises above personal and political differences. Citizens choose their … more
It is a privilege to begin my sixth year serving the Key Peninsula on the Pierce County Council. With no changes to council membership, our … more
Proposed expansion will provide protection for prime aquatic habitat surrounding McNeil Island and south Key … more
The growing 80-girl program, modeled after Toastmasters International, … more
The ever-popular Communities in Schools of Peninsula's Tutors with … 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
The Peninsula School District will ask voters for an educational programs and operations levy in a special election Feb. 11, to replace an expiring levy from 2016. more
The University of Washington Sea Grant Program is asking the public to report on local king tides in mid-January by submitting photographs of local waterfront locations. The collected … more
New owners, menus and décor. And breakfast, all coming later this year. Lulu’s Homeport Restaurant and Lounge is scheduled … more
A boaters’ advocacy association wants to set a new course for the historic property. The Recreational Boating Association of Washington … more
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