As the final notes of “Taps” resonated into a solemn silence, salutes were offered by a crowd that numbered in the hundreds. A folded American flag was then presented in honor of five fallen veterans Saturday at the Kitsap County Cornor’s Office.
Organically grown local goods will take center stage at a fall food festival this weekend. The Kitsap Community Food Co-op…
Carrie Goller is recreating her childhood via a canvas and a brush. Last spring, the Port Ludlow resident spent a…
Author Jamie Ford’s father grew up in a time of strong racial tensions in Seattle’s International District, when it was…
The Bainbridge Island North Kitsap Interfaith Council will burn some shoe leather on Sunday, Sept. 26, to raise money for…
There’s nothing complicated or particularly philosophical about author Laura Numeroff’s approach to writing her best-selling children’s books. She doesn’t set…
When Holly Hughes’ mother was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Hughes could not let go. She refused to admit her mother…
Sean Compton, executive director of the Kitsap Humane Society, has seen far too many stray animals this year. Though he…
For one derby driver, spinning tires and grinding metal is a way of life. “I used to have a real…
More than 12,000 turn out for 400 jobs at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard’s job fair.
Marga Steinhardt Griesbach was long reluctant to rehash her teenage years, to relive her many lucky breaks that made her…
A Silverdale developer was skeptical, so he went to the Suquamish Tribe last fall, wondering about a creek that supposedly…
Florence Meyer has relied on Kitsap Transit for transportation for the past four years. Meyer, 85, of Seabeck, lives too…
The owner of a notorious Port Orchard bar shut down in 2004 is taking another shot at the nightclub business.
Scott Hlinka, identified as “Scott Rocc” in the Dec. 25 edition of The Bremerton Patriot, opened Studio 21 on Thursday, located at 4111 Wheaton Way.
Ueland Tree Farm donated 100 acres from its 1,716-acre property to the Mountaineers Foundation.
Five large trucks pulled into the entrance of Bremerton’s Bay Vista Commons last week, packed full of gifts for the residents of the senior living facility.
For the employees at the Olympic Peninsula Kidney Center’s new Bremerton location, the 15,000 square-foot facility is far more effective than the old site across the block.
Despite collecting comic books since he was 5 years old, Anthony Goodall thinks his collection hasn’t yet reached celebrity status.
Concerned neighbors along Northlake Way NW may have a partner in their fight against a proposed gravel mine near Kitsap Lake.
They have little hope of avoiding jail time in their latest legal entanglement, which begins Wednesday with an initial hearing at U.S. District Court in Tacoma.
The initial consensus is clear.
Scott Rocc is the chill guy by the pool table at the bar, the one talking to random people and taking in the atmosphere.
Illahee resident Jim Aho does not find the Timbers Edge development plan convincing.