For several months, the Key Peninsula kept a secret from
well-known reporter and volunteer about a party
dedicated to his contributions. >Full story
Public Forum Addresses KPMS Safety
Parents and community members get the opportunity to ask
school district and law enforcement officials questions
regarding an alleged violent plot at KPMS.
>Full Story
New Direction for KP Community Services
KPCS elects new board members, looks at
improving services..>Full story
KP Ablaze
Major building fires in Purdy and Vaughn keep firefighters
busy in April.. >Full story
Focus on the WASL:
The stakes have been raised Tenth-graders are the
first class in Washington history required to pass the
WASL to
graduate from high school. This is the second of a
two-part series on the Washington Assessment of Student
Learning. >Full story
Trillium Creek Winery is open for business
Despite a short notice about
the winery’s opening day, owners Claude and Claudia
Gahard get an unexpected flux of visitors..
>Full story
KP Father-Son Duo’s Construction Savvy to Benefit
Orphanage
A small team of contractors
will contribute funding and volunteer work to a
sanitation project in an African village..
>Full story
People vs. pit bulls:
Key Pen Deals With a Hairy Problem
In his column, KP News
writer William Dietz takes a look at the recent
discovery of two dozen pit bulls on a KP vacant lot..>Full story
Seasoned Artist Shares Gift of Art With The Key
Peninsula
Artist Laura Mosely lands on
the Key Peninsula after traveling the world.>Full story