Bremerton Police Sgt. Bill Endicott recently came upon a distressed teenage girl whose family troubles had turned her into what he calls a “habitual runaway.”
After nine years at the helm, Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Director Silvia Klatman is resigning to pursue new endeavors. In…
Peter Chen first became a restaurant owner at age 21, back when he was just starting to make connections with chefs across the country.
Northlake Way is already not the safest of roads.
Colorful presents, ranging from barbie dolls to action figure sets, lie in rows in the storage area at Kitsap Community Resources.
The Kitsap County real estate market may be showing signs of life, but optimism varies among local brokers.
When walking up the stairwell at the Puget Sound Navy Museum, visitors will notice a rising line of 6-feet tall silhouettes, shaped as sailors, on the right-hand wall.
The potential merger of Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue and the Bremerton Fire Department is still on the table.
The Environmental Protection Agency recently fined the U.S. Navy $45,000 for its cleanup operations at the Jackson Park Housing Complex, which is listed as a Superfund site.
In the center of the kitchen, some Olympic High School seniors were carving turkey.
From Boeing to Microsoft to Amazon.com, it is no secret Washington state is a hotbed of technological innovation.
On Nov. 16, the government-appointed U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released new guidelines for breast cancer. The task force came out against self- or physician breast examinations. It also opposed routine screening mammograms for women ages 40 to 49 or over 75, as well as advocated biannual instead of annual screening for women ages 50-74.