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Fire Blotter: Firefighters Respond to Car Crash and Sinking Boat
Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One treated a man after his car rolled over twice while driving down a hill.

Email: Akiko.Oda[at]Patch.com
Phone: 253-304-9254
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan/Houston, Texas
Birthday: July 15
Bio: I joined Patch in October 2010 after working as a television news producer at KVAL News, the CBS affiliate station, in Eugene, OR. There, I worked from three in the morning to help write, edit video and post stories online for the morning newscast. I also produced the 30-minute newscast which aired on FOX's KLSR. I spent the rest of the morning piecing together stories for the noon newscast. Before moving to Eugene, I served as a general assignment reporter and a producer at KOMU-TV, the NBC affiliate in Columbia, MO.
I was born in Tokyo, Japan and grew up in Houston, TX. I graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism and a minor in political science. I also spent the first half of my senior year in Seattle as an intern for the Problem Solvers and the creative services department at KOMO News.
Storytelling has always been my passion, and I love using pictures and sound to draw people into my stories. I'm also a strong believer in using social media tools to share information and connect with my community. In fact, I've already been to three Twestivals, which is a world-wide event where people on Twitter meet up in person. I moved to Gig Harbor in October and am quickly learning my way around town. When I'm not reporting, I like to spend time catching up on the latest issue of Vogue magazine, meeting new people and exploring the gorgeous town of Gig Harbor. I also help coach the Harbor Fire girls lacrosse team.
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Religion: I'm a Buddhist. My family and I celebrate some traditional holidays and culture, but I don't consider myself religious. I am open to all religious beliefs and am interested in learning about how they affect people's lives.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Economic development. Even during tough economic times, I'm intrigued to see how the City of Gig Harbor and Pierce County will do to accommodate the growing community. We'll be covering the latest developments to the area and how they will affect you and your family.
Shoreline Master Program (SMP) is also another big issue for the residents and business owners on the waterfront. The SMP is adopted locally based on state regulations. The program regulates all uses and developments within 200 feet of the shoreline. Throughout 2011, we'll follow how the City of Gig Harbor will comply with the guidelines of the Department of Ecology.
Finally, traffic can be a big headache for many drivers around town. From the tolls on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to the slowdown at the Purdy Bridge, we'll report on what the local government is doing to help alleviate the stress.
Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One treated a man after his car rolled over twice while driving down a hill.

To celebrate his students' feat of collecting six truckloads of canned food and toys for the FISH Food Bank, Goodman Middle School Principal Scott McDaniel had his head shaved.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Gig Harbor Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The National Main Street Center and Washington State Main Street Program will be evaluating the downtown commercial district’s issues and opportunities for the revitalization of Gig Harbor’s historic waterfront district.
Thieves broke into Reverence Jewelry Design Gallery early Sunday morning.
The City is inviting local residents to provide suggestions for the new Maritime Pier.
Singer-songwriter Jaime Wyatt, who graduated from Gig Harbor High School in 2004, performed in front of a packed house at Morso on Friday.
"Drive hammered, get nailed" this holiday season. To help, Pierce County is offering a free tow service at participating locations.
Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One rescued a dog that was trapped under a floating dock.
See tonight's Gig Harbor City Council meeting agenda here on Patch.
The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a freezing fog advisory from 10 p.m. Sunday to 10 a.m. Monday.
Special guest Patch contributor JM Simpson tells us that 24 soldiers took part in the Team Leader Training this week, which featured real-life scenarios that soldiers face in areas such as Afghanistan and Libya.
Gig Harbor Police Department arrested two men on Tuesday for shoplifting more than 70 video games from Costco in the past two weeks.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools.
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency lifted the air quality burn bans for Pierce and Snohomish counties on Wednesday.
Pierce County's burn ban has been elevated to a Level 2, effective today, Dec. 6 until further notice.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Gig Harbor Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
We invite you to share photographs and videos of Gig Harbor in this gallery. We'll feature your contributions regularly.
The Key Peninsula Fire Department fired up its "Fire Engine Sleigh" and visited the Lake of Woods neighborhood with Santa on Monday.
Gig Harbor residents, John and Carole Holmaas, have loaned their private collection of historic artworks to the Harbor History Museum.