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Harbor Happenings Warm up with some Chowder on Feb. 15

Join the fun at the Chowder event in Share, Kachin State, Myanmar, on February 15, 2025, featuring celebrity chefs, delectable desserts, and a lively auction. The event promises to be an exciting gathering for locals and visitors alike, showcasing the region's culinary talent and community spirit. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to enjoy good food for a great cause!

Western Flyer relics go to auction this week

The upcoming auction of historic maritime items from the "Western Flyer," a fishing boat tied to author John Steinbeck, has generated significant local interest. Auctioneer Dennis Fry and agent Michael Hemp highlight the emotional and financial stakes involved as they prepare for the sale of these unique relics in Berkeley, California. The auction is expected to attract attention from literary, fishing, and ocean science communities due to the artifacts' historical significance.

Google asked 15 North American teachers to explore AI. Three are from Pierce County

Three educators from the Peninsula School District in Washington have been selected for a prestigious Google fellowship to explore the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. The teachers aim to enhance learning experiences and improve administrative efficiency through innovative AI tools, while addressing concerns about AI's role in academic integrity. Their participation highlights the district's commitment to preparing students for an AI-driven future.

Beloved Pierce County store that sold rocks, crystals has closed. It needs a new home

Wild Earth Rocks, a beloved rock and crystal store on Key Peninsula, has closed its doors due to zoning issues and declining sales. The store, known for its unique offerings and community engagement, is now seeking a new location while the owners plan to sell their remaining inventory online.

Google asked 15 North American teachers to explore AI. Three are from Pierce County.

Three educators from the Peninsula School District in Washington were selected for a Google fellowship to explore the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. Their projects focused on utilizing AI tools like Google Gemini and NotebookLM to enhance learning and streamline administrative tasks. The district's innovative approach has garnered recognition, including the 2025 Innovative Technology Integration Award.

John Curley Comes to Gig Harbor for Education Chowder

John Curley, the former host of KING 5’s Evening Magazine, will be the MC at the 14th Annual TGG Chowder Social in Gig Harbor on February 15th, featuring nine local chefs and a variety of chowder dishes. The event promises live music, auctions, and a vibrant community atmosphere, emphasizing the importance of local engagement and culinary diversity.

Police arrest teen suspect in December purse-snatchings

Gig Harbor Police have apprehended a 16-year-old suspect linked to two purse-snatchings in December, with possible charges including robbery and financial fraud for using stolen credit cards. The suspect is also being investigated for a third incident and is a person of interest in other robberies in the region. Police commend the collaboration with departments in Bellevue and Renton.

Local Cardiologist Shares Life-Saving Tips for Heart Month

Dr. Raed Fahmy, a cardiologist at St. Anthony Hospital, emphasizes the importance of heart health during Heart Month by sharing personal experiences and preventive tips against heart disease. With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the U.S., he encourages proactive measures such as understanding family history, monitoring health metrics, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. A free youth heart screening event will take place on March 8, 2025, in partnership with local organizations.

Bill would make it easier for corrections officers to be covered for PTSD

Washington corrections officers face a higher risk of PTSD and suicide compared to other first responders, yet lack adequate mental health support. State Rep. Lauren Davis has introduced legislation to provide presumptive coverage for PTSD treatment, similar to existing protections for police and firefighters. The proposed bill aims to reduce stigma and improve access to mental health resources for this critical workforce.

Police arrest 16-year-old suspected of purse snatching in Gig Harbor

A 16-year-old has been arrested in Gig Harbor for allegedly snatching purses from elderly women in grocery store parking lots, resulting in injuries and financial fraud. The police are investigating multiple incidents and have identified a second suspect linked to the use of stolen credit cards.

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